Legal Question in Elder Law in California

Power of Attorney

My mother had a massive stroke approximately six months ago. She has been bed-ridden, paralyzed on one side, unable to speak, and dependent on feeding and breathing support since that time.

I cannot get information from AARP (that provides her insurance) for policy renewal without a power of attorney. Without her insurance, all support ceases. How do I proceed?


Asked on 9/08/01, 4:30 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Chris Johnson Christopher B. Johnson, Attorney at Law

Re: Power of Attorney

If she can understand the power of attorney and make some kind of mark to sign it, you should get the power of attorney. Otherwise, you will need to be appointed conservator of her estate by the court.

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Answered on 10/29/01, 7:34 pm
Ken Koury Kenneth P. Koury, Esq.

Re: Power of Attorney

either get her to sign one or go to court and be named conservator for her.

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Answered on 10/26/01, 1:38 am


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