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What does it take to have a parent declared incompetent?

The term "incompetent" is no longer a standard legal term, with most jurisdictions now using "incapacitated." Understanding what does it take to have a parent declared incompetent is crucial for families navigating this sensitive and complex legal process when a loved one can no longer make safe decisions.

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What is it called when you take over an elderly person? Understanding the Legal Terms

Did you know that in the U.S., a legal process called guardianship or conservatorship is sometimes required for adults who can no longer make decisions for themselves? The question, "What is it called when you take over an elderly person?" has a layered legal answer involving incapacity and court oversight, but there are also less restrictive alternatives.

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Can you put an elderly person in a nursing home if they don't want to go?

According to the National Institute on Aging, autonomy is a fundamental right for all adults, including the elderly. This right complicates the difficult question: **Can you put an elderly person in a nursing home if they don't want to go**? The answer hinges on their mental capacity and legal standing.

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