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What is an elder law attorney? The specialty of "elder law" evolved in the 1980s as it became increasingly clear that the complicated legal issues confronting seniors - in particular qualifying for Medicaid coverage of long-term care - were beyond the expertise of general-practice attorneys.
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 | Cumberland, Elder Law Attorney, Peter Hainley Esq.
Peter is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Roger Williams University School of Law. Peter has been working for Walsh, Brule & Nault for over nine years and is admitted to practice in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Peter concentrates primarily on Elder Law issues, including assisting elders with qualification for Medicaid payment of nursing home costs, long-term protection of ...
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 | Pennsylvania Elder Law Attorneys
Find an Elder Law Attorney in PennsylvaniaWe need to plan for the possibility that we will become unable to make our own medical decisions. This may take the form of a health care proxy, a medical directive, a living will, or a combination of these.
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 | Florida Elder Law Attorneys
Find an Elder Law Attorney in FloridaWe need to plan for the possibility that we will become unable to make our own medical decisions. This may take the form of a health care proxy, a medical directive, a living will, or a combination of these.
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 | Federal Way, Elder Law Attorney, Rajiv Nagaich
Rajiv Nagaich, an elder law attorney and senior partner with the Law Firm of Life Point Law (formerly Johnson and Nagaich PS), has developed a holistic legal practice that focuses on elder law and care issues which include legal, housing, financial, and care coordination disciplines.
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 | How Do I Resign My Role as a Power of Attorney (POA)?
Check with an estate planning attorney in your state if the process of resigning isn't explained on your POA form. Learn more about different power of attorney documents, including how to decline the role, and how to resign as power of attorney.
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 | Who Can Override a Power of Attorney (POA)? - ElderLawAnswers
Takeaways A power of attorney (POA) allows a person (agent) to act on behalf of another person (principal). The principal can override a POA at any time if they are of sound mind by revoking it in writing. If the principal is not of sound mind, a court can override a POA through guardianship or conservatorship. What Is a Power of Attorney? A power of attorney (POA) is a type of legal document ...
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 | Waterford, Elder Law Attorney, Linda Kidder
Welcome to Linda J. Kidder Associates. Our team is dedicated to working with clients one on one to develop strong, lasting relationships. We strive to help you prepare for the future by providing comprehensive Estate Planning services. With over 27 years of combined experience in the practice of Elder Law our goal is to meet your needs with dignity and respect. Our services include:
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