Who can override a Power of Attorney?
A power of attorney (POA) is a document created by a principal (the person making the POA) that gives the principal’s chosen agent (the person
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A power of attorney (POA) is a document created by a principal (the person making the POA) that gives the principal’s chosen agent (the person
When is the last time you had your estate and lifetime planning reviewed by a Florida Board Certified Elder Law Attorney as well as a
The Medicaid look-back period is one of the key concepts for anyone considering applying for Medicaid for long-term care assistance such as a nursing home.
Written by Jason A. Penrod, B.C.S., CELA As many of you know, not all estate planning documents are alike, just as not all estate plans
More senior citizens are starting to use the internet to stay connected with their family and friends. They also go online for banking, shopping, and other types of activities.
That means a lot of people have elderly parents who are using websites frequently, and that could be putting those senior individuals at risk for fraud.
Durable Power of Attorney enables you to choose someone you trust to handle your financial affairs and make decisions for you in the event of incapacity.
This document can help you avoid problems with your finances and property ownership.
The Veterans Administration (VA) has an underused pension benefit that may help offset the cost of long-term care for Veterans and their surviving spouses, called Veteran’s Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits.
Executing a power of attorney document may be one of the most important things you can do to protect your future. Getting your affairs in order with the help of a professional provides peace of mind for all the years ahead.
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