If I have a power of attorney for my mom and my brother gets her to sign papers after this to let him be power of attorney how does this work. Do I need to have a doctor say she knows what she is doing. At the time she has been heavily medicated
Asked on 7/30/15, 4:26 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Steve Raminiak
Law Offices of Steve Raminiak, P.C.
Your question poses very complicated issues that cannot be fairly addressed in this simple format. I recommend that you consult with an attorney who is knowledgeable about Guardianship. Feel free to call me, if you like. I will not charge for the phone call. I always provide free consultations.
Answered on 8/12/15, 8:16 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
Court date with lawyers demanding payment from Medicaid qualified elder. Guardian... Asked 7/16/15, 9:38 am in United States Illinois Elder Law
-
If a parent doesn't have a will, are their adult children entitled to any of their... Asked 7/14/15, 2:02 pm in United States Illinois Elder Law
-
If I am medical power of attorney for a friend am I liable for any medical debt Asked 7/07/15, 9:35 am in United States Illinois Elder Law
-
I currently have POA rights under my mother's trust for health and estate. I have... Asked 7/05/15, 4:53 pm in United States Illinois Elder Law
-
My mother recently had a stroke that incapacitated her and I am acting as POA for... Asked 6/28/15, 7:33 pm in United States Illinois Elder Law