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Visa Parent with care needs

Answered 3 years and 3 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
Green card holders may only sponsor a green card for a spouse and children. A US citizen over the age of 21 can sponsor their parents. Once you become a US citizen, then you can sponsor mom for her green card. 
Green card holders may only sponsor a green card for a spouse and children. A US citizen over the age of 21 can sponsor their parents. Once you... Read More
If you have had uninterrupted custody for at least six months, you may apply for managing conservator.  Contact a local family lawyer.
If you have had uninterrupted custody for at least six months, you may apply for managing conservator.  Contact a local family lawyer.
You are your son's natural guardian.  This is a separate matter from settling his father's estate.  Oppose the application for guardian.
You are your son's natural guardian.  This is a separate matter from settling his father's estate.  Oppose the application for guardian.
Not without permission.
Not without permission.

How do I set up a Power of Attorney for my dad

Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Robinzina Bryant (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship And Conservatorship
Dear Nevada, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's recent stroke, but am glad to hear he survived it and is in a position to sign legal documents  to ensure his affairs are taken care of.  You will need two separate Powers of Attorney, one for property and one for healthcare.  Because I am an attorney, I'm going to advise you to seek out an attorney, preferably an estate planning attorney, to prepare these documents.  You very well can prepare them yourself by securing forms on line or from Office Max, but you run the risk of them not being in conformance with statutory mandates.  I would further recommend  a professional for you because your father has had a stroke and time is of the essence for you.  Additionally, in your need for a power of attorney, you are advising me that your father has no absolutely no estate planning in place.....so that means he not only needs the short term fix of Powers of Attorney, he needs a long term plan to ensure you or whoever the responsible person will be will have a road map on how to carry out his wishes when he is no longer with you all.  Please do not tarry on these matters, secure an attorney and begin the process immediately.  The money you invest will be well worth the peace of mind you will gain.  Best wishes to you.... Read More
Dear Nevada, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's recent stroke, but am glad to hear he survived it and is in a position to sign legal... Read More