Legal Ways To Care For Your Elderly Parent

By Julio Arrant


While it can be a difficult and emotional process to set up legal care and protection for your elderly parent, it is often the best way to ensure not only that they are well cared for, but also that their personal wishes are carried out.

The first step should be to contact a lawyer; specifically you will need an attorney experienced in Arizona elder care law. This is important because not only can they help you understand and complete necessary legal paperwork, they also will be able to make sure that your parent is protected in all legal areas.

The best idea is to sit down with your parent and have a frank discussion about their wishes and concerns. While this might seem difficult and unpleasant, it really is best to know what your parents want in regards to day-to-day care and medical issues. Before they discuss their needs with the attorney, have them write down all of the issues they want to address. Your attorney will probably think of other issues that need to be decided, but this is a good place to start.
Also consider helping your parents organize all of their important documents prior to the meeting. You'll want to locate insurance documents, mortgage documents, titles to automobiles, checking and savings account statements, health expenses and other living expenses. If your parent has not already set up a trust, consider having your attorney create one. It can address many important issues, including health care wishes, funeral requests and other difficult topics. Even if the assets are placed in a trust, your parent will have access to their money. If the time arrives when he or she can no longer make sound decisions, the trustee can address these issues based upon what is already set forth in the trust.

Another issue an attorney can help with is setting up Power of Attorney. Usually a spouse is the one who will make legal decisions for another spouse; however if there is no other spouse or if a parent wishes to have another person have Power of Attorney, then your lawyer can help with this process.

In some cases, you might be dealing with elder care issues after your parent is already at the point where making decisions is difficult or impossible. In these cases, your attorney can ensure that your parent is protected and that elder care is set up properly. Often, these decisions can be very difficult and emotional, and this is where an attorney can be of great assistance. After all, while they care about their clients, they can look at issues in a strictly legal sense and accomplish what needs to be done.

Arizona has many elder care laws that have been created to protect the elderly, and your attorney can help you make sure that all the laws are followed in regards to your beloved parent. Talking to an attorney can help to make these stressful decisions a great deal easier and give you the peace of mind that you are truly doing what is best for your parent.
Another issue an attorney can help with is setting up Power of Attorney. Usually a spouse is the one who will make legal decisions for another spouse; however if there is no other spouse or if a parent wishes to have another person have Power of Attorney, then your lawyer can help with this process.

In some cases, you might be dealing with elder care issues after your parent is already at the point where making decisions is difficult or impossible. In these cases, your attorney can ensure that your parent is protected and that elder care is set up properly. Often, these decisions can be very difficult and emotional, and this is where an attorney can be of great assistance. After all, while they care about their clients, they can look at issues in a strictly legal sense and accomplish what needs to be done.

Arizona has many elder care laws that have been created to protect the elderly, and your attorney can help you make sure that all the laws are followed in regards to your beloved parent. Talking to an attorney can help to make these stressful decisions a great deal easier and give you the peace of mind that you are truly doing what is best for your parent.




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