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  2. Setting up a power of attorney for a parent with dementia ...

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    For the financial power of attorney, the best option is someone who has an aptitude for money, suggests Kelly O’Connor, a certified senior advisor, certified dementia practitioner, and elder ...

  3. American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct

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    1.7-1.11: Conflicts of Interest, including restrictions on attorneys arising from current clients, [9] [10] former clients, [11] prior work as a government employee or judge, [12] [13] and association with law firms. [14] 2 Counselor 2.1: Attorney's role as a candid advisor on topics within and outside of the law. [15] 3 Advocate

  4. Healthcare proxy - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, in legal-administrative functions, the healthcare proxy is a legal instrument akin to a "springing" healthcare power of attorney. The proxy must declare the healthcare agent who will gain durable power attorney. This document also notifies of the authority given from the principal to the agent and states the limitations of this authority.

  5. Patients' rights - Wikipedia

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    The House of Representatives and Senate passed differing versions of the proposed law. [13] Although both bills would have provided patients key rights, such as prompt access to emergency care and medical specialists , only the Senate-passed measure would provide patients with adequate means to enforce their rights. [ 11 ]

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  7. Legal ethics - Wikipedia

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    The Model Rules address many topics which are found in state ethics rules, including the client-lawyer relationship, duties of a lawyer as advocate in adversary proceedings, dealings with persons other than clients, law firms and associations, public service, advertising, and maintaining the integrity of the profession. Respect of client ...

  8. Family says man with dementia lost his $50 million fortune in ...

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    Peter’s family and doctors say he was showing signs of cognitive decline and dementia during the period in which his wealth tanked. The family has accused JPMorgan of keeping Peter in risky ...

  9. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving mental ...

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    Raised the burden of proof requirement, in order to civilly commit a person, from preponderance, to clear and convincing. Also, permitted the courts to defer judgment regarding a person's need for commitment, to the doctor(s) 14th 1979 Parham v. J.R.