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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. In recent years, we've increasingly seen the field described as "elder care law" and the lawyers as "elder care" attorneys. Elder law ...
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 | What Is an Elder Law Attorney and What Do They Do?
Finding an Elder Law Attorney When selecting an elder law attorney, look for one who has experience with your specific needs and is willing to work collaboratively with your family and advisors. Compassion, patience, and clear communication are just as important as technical legal skills.
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 | The Ins and Outs of Guardianship and Conservatorship
Power of Attorney. A power of attorney is the grant of legal rights and powers by a person (the principal) to another (the agent or attorney-in-fact). The attorney-in-fact, in effect, stands in the shoes of the principal and acts for them on financial, business, or other matters.
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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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 | 11 Questions to Ask an Elder Law Attorney
A qualified elder law attorney knows how to plan strategies that address such concerns. Keeping Records and Detailed Instructions Many people want to ensure orderly asset protection, management, and eventual administration while having flexibility if circumstances change. Wealth preservation is the main priority, and it requires accuracy.
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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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 | Worthington, Elder Law Attorney, Richard Francis Meyer Esq.
PRACTICE AREA AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE Richard F. Meyer is the founding partner of the law firm R. F. Meyer & Associates in Worthington, Ohio. His practice focuses primarily on elder law, probate, and customized estate planning, including special needs trusts and asset protection planning. Mr. Meyer is an Ohio State Bar Association board-certified specialist in Estate Planning, Trusts and ...
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 | Airmont, Elder Law Attorney, Emanuel Haas
Emanuel Haas, Esq. has been practicing law in the fields of elder law and estate planning for more than two decades. He holds a J.D. from Rutgers University. In addtion, he holds a Ph.D. in economics from City College in New York. Before opening his law practice, Mr. Haas worked for AT&T and Nynex. He lives in Airmont, New York, with his wife, Susan, and has three grown children and ten ...
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