When you have a disabled child, you want to do everything you can to protect them. That can be fairly easy, as you’re the main buffer between them and the rest of the world. Your ability to be that buffer ends, however, when your child turns 18. At that point, if you...
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Principled Advocacy For Families And Individuals With Disabilities And The Professionals Who Serve Them
Month: April 2021
Is your parent refusing to sign a power of attorney? Guardianship may be needed
Your parent is aging, and the signs that they're having problems handling their own affairs. You've offered to take over some of the more complicated tasks, but you need their power of attorney to do it. Your parent refuses to sign. Is guardianship the next step? It...