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Lkjones
Asked November 2017
Father in law deemed incompetent to handle finances. How do we take control?
Father in law had stroke and can not handle finances, how do we take control?
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BarbBrooklyn
Nov 2017
Unless someone was made Power of Attorney, you will need to seek guardianship. Consult an Eldercare attorney.
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