by Webmaster | Apr 13, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: You can give your agent under a power of attorney the authority to make medical decisions. This would be referred to as a medical power of attorney. This may be separate from your durable power of attorney for financial issues. In some states,...
by Webmaster | Apr 6, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: It is extremely difficult to disinherit your spouse or minor children in the states, in the United States. All states have laws that allow a spouse to claim a certain share of the estate unless they have signed a prenuptial or postnuptial...
by Webmaster | Mar 30, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: You cannot be barred from accessing Medicaid if you have just moved to Florida. Residency requirements under Medicaid only require that you have entered the state. As long as you are medically eligible and financially eligible for Medicaid...
by Webmaster | Mar 23, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: Adding a daughter or son’s name to a bank account as a joint owner, or signatory, does not replace a durable power of attorney. If you add your daughter or son’s name to a bank account all they can do is utilize that particular bank...
by Webmaster | Mar 16, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: You are the only person who can revoke a Power of Attorney that you’ve granted. However, your agent can resign or if your agent dies they will no longer be able to act. A court, in some circumstances, can suspend the Power of Attorney, and...
by Webmaster | Mar 9, 2017 | FAQs Videos
Video Transcription: Generally, a durable power of attorney cannot be used for estate planning. However, there are particular instances, such as the creation of a revocable living trust or the modification of a trust already in existence, that can be done by someone...