My aging parents arent able to make certain decisions when it comes time to switch to new medical insurance plans, and often need me to help get the right plans.
If your parents still have capacity to understand that they are giving you legal authority to make decisions for them - testamentary capacity - then they can retain counsel to prepare the powers of attorney.
If not, then you will need to consider a conservatorship.
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