What’s the difference between guardianship and power of attorney? A power of attorney lets you choose someone to manage your affairs if you become incapacitated. Guardianship, court-ordered, is for those already incapacitated and lacking a power of attorney.
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How to Get Power of Attorney for Someone with Dementia
Learn how to get power of attorney for someone with dementia and safeguard their future. This guide covers crucial steps, from understanding capacity to choosing a reliable agent, ensuring their affairs are managed responsibly.