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I agree with Ms. Garrett. After a formal consultation an attorney may be able to give you an estimate or quote you a flat fee. However,... Read Answer
This is highly fact dependent. To be placed under guardianship, someone must, due to a physical or mental condition, be unable to manage their... Read Answer
It is not clear what you mean. You can always try to hire another attorney but that attorney, too, may not think that there is evidence tending... Read Answer
Would you be equally happy if your father and his new wife signed a contract not to change their wills to include each other?
Your father may well... Read Answer
Your father can name you his agent under a Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney, giving you access to his finances while preserving his, and under a... Read Answer
Unless the POA specifically allows the agent to appoint a successor agent, no. If your father's dementia is advanced, it may be wise to seek... Read Answer
If your neice has the legal capacity to do so, she can name you her agent in a Durable Power of Attorney. If not, you can apply to the court... Read Answer
Probate and guardianship records are available at the local probate court. They are public records. Some courts put them online.
No one... Read Answer
A Power of Attorney expires with the person who granted it. Hire an Approved Guardianship Attorney and become the court-appointed guardian.
By... Read Answer
This varies with county court filing fees, location and the cost of the lawsuit to try to overcome your father's prior right to be the guardian if... Read Answer
A bond "without surety" means a bond without an insurance company or other people insuring your actions, which is acting as your surety. It is... Read Answer
Both parents are the natural guardians of their minor child. The date of birth can be corrected: an error does not invalidate a court... Read Answer
If all you did was suggest talking to an attorney, you did not give legal advice. In most states you could have also handed her a form of... Read Answer
In Texas an agent under a Medical Power of Attorney is authorized to voice the wishes of the person granting it if that person is unable to... Read Answer
What gobbledygook! Ordinarily a Durable Power of Attorney gives you authority to access someone's finances to pay for his care. Being... Read Answer
It appears that you are not the guardian. The guardian decides where the person under guardianship should live. If you would like to... Read Answer
A local elder law attorney can help you bring suit against your aunt for conversion (converting your mother's property to her own) and violation of... Read Answer
It is very, very difficult to obtain conservatorship based on alcoholism or drug abuse. Generally speaking, a person is eligible to be... Read Answer