Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Ohio

My husband is in a nursing home, I need to take care of his finaces but I have no POA ,he can not write or talk, can the social worker at the nursing home grant me POA over his finaces? I can not afford a attorney


Asked on 3/19/10, 7:52 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Harold Paddock Harold Paddock Co. LPA

I'm very sorry to hear of your situation. The social worker cannot "grant" you anything as the social worker is not the person who is conveying the legal authority to you. Only your husband can do that. The social worker might be able to help by getting the right papers and witnessing a nod of the head or an eye blink signal to indicate that your husband is agreeing to the POA. As long as you are doing a financial POA, you should also get (if you don't already have them) a medical power of attorney to make health care decisions for your husband and a living will to cover decision making for end of life situations. The Ohio State Bar Association and the Ohio State Medical Association teamed up to prepare standard forms and any nursing home should have them available. It is a "fill in the blank" process to get the forms ready and you may not need an attorney.

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Answered on 3/24/10, 8:26 am


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