Legal Question in Elder Law in California
I need legal advice about my mom's situation I do have power of attorney for my mom but I need to know what rights do I have
Asked on 10/05/09, 3:34 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert F. Cohen
Law Office of Robert F. Cohen
It depends on what duties the power of attorney give you. You are now her "attorney-in-fact." Usually, the power of attorney gives the attorney-in-fact all financial powers, including using her checking account to pay her bills. If she is able, you might want to have her execute a living will which is basically a health care directive (that's what they were going to put in the Congressional health care bill, i.e. paying for counseling people on how to make health care directives) -- as to whom she prefers to make her health care decisions if she is unable to do so, and what those decisions should be.
Answered on 10/05/09, 6:32 pm
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