
Incapacitation Services
Advance Planning for Incapacitation, accidents, strokes and diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease can incapacitate a person. If you become incapable of handling your health and/or finances, well drafted planning documents you signed in advance may avoid expensive Guardianship proceedings and direct your family and your doctors as to the extent of care you desire and provide the financial authority needed to handle your financial affairs. Healthcare Powers of Attorney, Financial Durable Powers of Attorney, Advance Directives and Living Wills etc. should be drafted professionally by an attorney, in order to empower your representative to meet the growing specific demands placed on your family by medical, business, financial and governmental entities.
Existing Incapacitation. If inadequate or no advanced planning for incapacitation was done, then an elder law attorney can help with Supportive Decision Making Agreements or Guardianships.
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