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laurieeckrod
Asked May 2010
My father was placed in nursing home by his deceased wife. How do I get Durable Power of Attorney since he has Alzheimer's?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
May 2010
You may need legal help with this. Look the POA over carefully in case you are a secondary person on it, but otherwise I'd see an estate attorney or an elder attorney to see what you can do.
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