guuardianship vs dpoa
I am trying to apply for guardianship
over a man whom I have been his
caregiver for over 3 years. He has
no family. He does have demantia.
He already has amedial durable
power of attorney, but she is abusing
her power. If I were able to prove
this in court would I then be able to
have her removed if I was granted
guardianship? I know I could no
longer be his caregiver. He has short
term memory loss but is able to
make some health care decisions.
Tag Archives: Ohio
Lesser charge of domestic due to negligence?
Lesser charge of domestic due to negligence??
If a husband and wife are arguing over an impending divorce in their mobile home and there is no threat of violence and then the husband moves to the front and starts up the vehicle and the wife jumps out, hurting herself, is it possible to avoid domestic violence charges through some lesser plea involving perhaps negligence?
What rights do Mobile home park managers have?
What rights do Mobile home park managers have? I am trying to sell my mobile home, they came & did an inspection. There is a list of things that I am to do befor I can sell it. My son was turned down to buy it, because he has no credit history for past 5 yrs. They pulled his credit report from 15+ yrs ago & denied him entrance because of an accident then. How can they do this? I recently married and we decided to move closer to jobs. The managers of Park have turned down 2 others for varies reasons,(they say is not my concern) We are now paying for 2 places, which is a financial hardship for us. Is there anything I can do?
forclosure does a mobile home owner renting a private lot, when property…
forclosure
does a mobile home owner renting a private lot, when property forcloses, need legal eviction, or, what amount of time does the new owner have, to give the mobile home owner to vacate?
power of attorney for mother with dementia My mother has advanced dementia and…
power of attorney for mother with dementia
My mother has advanced dementia and my father is her power of attorney. Recently, my father’s health has been poor and I’m concerned about how my mother’s affairs will be handled if he dies before her. Is it possible to designate one of the children as my mother’s power of attorney in the event of my father’s death and if so, would we be able to put our mother in a nursing home facility without having to turn over my father’s entire estate to the facility?