User Name: Yvette [Reply To Comment]
| Hi--I'm new to this network; overseeing care for both my parents, who are in their 80s. My two sisters range from being occasionally helpful, to ignoring my requests for input or respite altogether, to withholding necessary information and do***ents ... more |
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User Name: james [Reply To Comment]
| My wife and I are caring for my mother in our house. My brother has Power of Attorney. I am concerned with how he is using some of the funds. He does not allow money from her accounts to pay for us to take a break and have someone else come into t... more |
- | User Name: SPGhorstmeyer [Reply To Comment]
| James, Is your mother competent and able to request information from her bank or financial planner. If she is able she can complete a new DPOA more |
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- | User Name: brendar [Reply To Comment]
| Would you consider contacting an attorney that specializes in this? First consultations are usually free. Also, if you do contact a social worker, maybe they can give you some advice. If you have to put her into assisted living or nursing care, he ... more |
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User Name: sekaiward [Reply To Comment]
| REMARRIED SPOUSE CAREGIVER STUDY
Are you in a late-life remarriage - at least a second marriage - and
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User Name: User Inactive [Reply To Comment]
| Does anyone know a good attorney for doing Power of Health Care and Power of Finances? more |
- | User Name: User Inactive [Reply To Comment]
| You don't have to use an attorney to fill out Power of Health Care or Finance forms. Go to the Legal & Financial category from this web site's **me page and look up Advance Directive Forms. The other stories also provide information. more |
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