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If the Ward is located in Phoenix, then Arizona guardianship law applies and the Arizona Courts have jurisdiction over him. You need to contact an... Read Answer
I assume there is no power of attorney that authorizes you to take this action. In order to place her as you state in your question, you will... Read Answer
Thank you for posting your question. I hate that your friend is in this situation. Your best bet will be looking at Legal Aid of Northwest Texas. The... Read Answer
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Since your mother is of sound mind, your mother can revoke some or all of any power of attorney at any time. She can revoke part of your... Read Answer
Yes - you can file suit to set aside all of those transactions if your Father was incapacitated at the time. Of course, you will have to have... Read Answer
Dont call me but call a local TX lawyer. Generally,at least in my state, insurance proceeds, if payable to a living beneficiary, are not part of the... Read Answer
It is unclear whether your mother is allowing you and your sister to make decisions on her behalf, but if she is open to this, you may need a Medical... Read Answer
It sounds like your mother may need to consider a Durable and Medical Power of Attorney to allow you and your brother to handle her affairs and... Read Answer
Send the owners/property managers certified letter outlining the problems, and that they better fix them, or you will contact the Attorney General... Read Answer
Fees are set by lawyers, based on hourly rates, time involved and complexity of the problem. Maybe after you spoke with her, she determined all of... Read Answer
You have rights in relation to your mother, seeing her and maybe moving her, but you have to take action. Sounds like your mother is probably... Read Answer
Go back to MN hire a great guardianship lawyer, and let them deal with it. You can not fix this by yourself. A lawyer might not be able to... Read Answer
You would have to file an action to be appointed as his Guardian
OMG, get a lawyer where ever she is, the county, need a Guardianship filed asap. Can help if close to Houston. Does she still capable of taking... Read Answer
Anyone the person chooses, but if they are not capable of choosing any longer, need someone that the court will approve.
Too late, unless she recovers. You will need to file for Guardianship over her, and unless you know what you are doing, you will have to hire... Read Answer
You should seek out an attorney who practices in the field of guardianship in Maryland or the attorney who helped your father set up the... Read Answer