What are some permissible ways to spend down my assets?
Once I have signed a durable power of attorney, can I change my mind?
Living will, power of attorney, or advance directive?
How do I choose the right assisted living facility or nursing home for my loved one?
If I give someone power of attorney, do I forfeit my own rights to make decisions?
Should I talk with the person I intend to appoint before completing a durable power of attorney?
Why should I choose a Florida Bar Board Certified elder law attorney?
What if someone had filed a petition to appoint a guardian for me?
Are there advantages to a power of attorney over a conservatorship?
What is a living will?
Why should I hire an elder law attorney?
Is a spouse required to use all of his or her money to pay for the nursing home costs of the other spouse?
Do children have to pay for parents in nursing homes?
What is a health care proxy?
What is hospice?
Can I add my daughter's or son's name to my bank account instead of having a power of attorney?
If I choose a durable power of attorney, how would my incapacity be determined?
Should I add my family members name on my assets and avoid a will?
What do my healthcare documents cover?
Why should I use an elder law attorney to help me apply for Medicaid benefits?
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