In This Episode:
Dr. K talks with elder law attorney Harry Margolis, founder of Margolis & Bloom LLP and ElderLawAnswers.com. They discuss common questions related to the durable general power of attorney as a tool to help older adults, including:
- Why durable general power of attorney (POA) documents can be very helpful to older adults
- What can be done if an older person objects to the actions of his or her agent
- How to use transparency and communication to minimize family conflicts
- Whether POA documents should be effective immediately or only upon incapacity
- Why it’s important to put family care agreements in writing
- What you can do if you’re concerned the POA is abusing his or her power as an older person’s agent
- The pros and cons of appointing two people to be your agent on a POA
- Why trusts can work better than a POA
- What can be done when a POA tries to prevent other family members from visiting
Related episodes:
036 – Interview: Minimizing Family Conflicts & Supporting Aging Parents
013 – Interview: Solving Hard Problems in Helping Aging Parents
Related Resources:
- AskHarry.info: Answers to Your Estate Planning Questions
- You can ask attorney Harry Margolis your questions on this site
- How Many Agents Should You Name on Your Durable Power of Attorney?
- ElderLawAnswers.com
- How to Avoid Problems Due to Senior Incapacity: The (Better) Durable General Power of Attorney
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