Category: Legal Incapacity

Can Someone with Dementia Sign a Power of Attorney in Arizona?

Introduction Because dementia impairs one’s cognitive abilities, family members seeking to help a loved one who suffers from declined cognitive ability should exercise caution

Conservator of Estate vs Power of Attorney in Arizona

Introduction When an adult becomes mentally incapacitated and can no longer manage their own affairs, a family member or close friend will usually be

Difference Between Power of Attorney and Conservator in Arizona

Introduction When an adult is incapacitated or otherwise unable to manage aspects of their affairs—be it financial, medical, or personal—it’s important to have someone

Conservatorship vs Durable Power of Attorney in Arizona

Introduction The primary difference between conservatorship and a durable power of attorney is all about timing. While both involve caring for an incapacitated person, a durable

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