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jljaimes
Asked September 2010
How do I get Power of Attorney for my mom with dementia?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Sep 2010
You will likely have to go through an elder law attorney who can advise you. There will be many steps, including doctor's evaluations. You may even have to go for conservatorship thorugh the courts. Good luck,
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