When Governor Ige signed our stay-at-home order on March 23, many snowbirds and retirees, who were staying in their second homes, found themselves stuck in Hawaii for a little longer than they originally planned. From a legal standpoint, many part-time residents of the Aloha State may now be wondering whether their legal documents, such as… Read More »
Posts Categorized: Powers of Attorney
Waiting
I understand why you haven’t spoken to your parents about getting a power of attorney. It’s awkward. And you don’t want to seem greedy or controlling. Plus, parents are difficult. You have to take time off work to meet with the lawyer. And you have to pay for it! Perhaps you might find it helpful… Read More »
Caring for Elderly Parents? Get a Power of Attorney While You Still Can!
Have you been caring for your elderly parents or grandparents? Are you paying their bills, taking them to the doctor, managing their prescriptions? #102994469 / gettyimages.com If your parents still have legal capacity, you may want to take them to an attorney so they can create a power of attorney. A power of attorney gives… Read More »