Making a difficult decision — When is it appropriate to have your elderly parent declared incapacitated?
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Abstract: When an elderly parent gradually loses control of their faculties, it can be difficult for children to determine whether having their parent declared incapacitated is the right thing to do. This article explains the legal criteria for incapacitation, and shows what’s involved when that decision is made. It discusses the role of a court-appointed guardian/conservator, along with other possible options.
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