Question: I’ve been badgering my Dad (age 62, single, with health conditions) to sign durable power of attorney and health care proxy documents for many years now. I think he finally filled [...]
Question: If I have a revocable trust (funded) with incapacity provisions, and pour over will in place, why would I need a power of attorney springing only in case of incapacity? Response: Good [...]
In the post Do I Need a Lawyer to Get a Durable Power of Attorney? I list the types of questions an attorney can help you answer in preparing your durable power of attorney, but let’s also [...]
Question: Who can I name to take care of my estate if my children and family are estranged from me and I don’t have any friends I would trust to handle things? What are my options here? [...]
Question: I need an honest answer about how someone like me (an “elder orphan”) should structure my estate planning documents. I am totally alone in my mid-50’s—with no one to [...]
Question: I have an elderly father with late-stage Alzheimer’s disease. My sister has power of attorney for him. More than two years ago, I asked for information on his assets and [...]
Question: I have a health care proxy which is current. I have an old will but since my husband has died, the will also includes a directive that all assets should go to our children. The will is [...]
Question: In your blog post “How the Community Spouse Can Keep More Assets?” you outline an example wherein husband John’s Alzheimer’s has progressed to a point that his wife, Joyce, [...]
Question: I am the social worker at a medical clinic and our doctors are frequently told by patients that their lawyer, neurologist, or someone else told them to have the PCP determine capacity [...]
Question: My mother granted me her durable power of attorney six months ago and she now has rapidly advancing dementia but I am not sure how to use it. Response: You need to take the original [...]