My grandmother has alzheimers and a large amount of cash ($30,000+)was discovered in her home. She is incapable of making financial decisions, what should we do to secure this money for her?
Asked on 10/08/11, 5:51 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
If she has some lucidity (or a period of lucidity) then have her execute a power of attorney. If not, you may have to seek guardianship.
Answered on 10/08/11, 7:27 am
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