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caringftd1
Asked June 2017
Can a spouse of someone with early onset dementia cash in the 401k of the person with dementia? Is it legal or criminal?
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pamstegma
Jun 2017
It is totally legal if that person gave them a POA or if the account owner signed the papers closing the account.
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