How can I move out of my parents home at 17 in the state of iowa?
Your best bet here is to contact a family attorney with experience in emancipation. Your parents will oppose it, but you don't need their approval...
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Your best bet here is to contact a family attorney with experience in emancipation. Your parents will oppose it, but you don't need their approval...
Attorney Hughes is correct, your first step is going to be to have the treating physician sign off saying that your father is not competent to act....
Short answer: No. By acting as someone's power of attorney, you are not assuming liability or responsibility for any of their debts, creditors,...
You have to wait because until all of the potential beneficiaries are satisfied with that final accounting, the executor cannot make the...
It's not clear from your question whether the cousin was simply listed as an emergency contact or whether there was a medical power of attorney in...
A somewhat unhelpful answer is, no one knows. Courts are still open for certain, critical, emergency measures, but for the most part, things are...
Short answer? Probably. Longer answer? Call an attorney. An experienced local probate attorney will be able to offer you guidance through this...
The answer here is a hard maybe. The way a power of attorney works is that it grants certain, specific powers. Even if it says, "This person can...
You have a power of attorney signed by your father naming you as his agent, presumably after your mother? If that's the case, and the POA allows...
The other attorneys on this thread are absolutely correct. Your first step is going to be to discuss the issue with an elder law attorney...