Elder law is a legal term coined to cover an area of legal practice that places an emphasis on those issues that affect the growing aging population.

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Karen Best Wright

Fri, 25 Sep 2009 00:32:47 GM

Attorneys who work in the field of . elder law. bring more to their practice than an expertise in the appropriate area of . law. . They also have knowledge of the senior population and their unique needs as well as the myths...

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Wed, 07 Oct 2009 05:10:26 GM

Elder law. is a broad practice area, defined in large part not just by the subject matter but also by the age of the client. One of the most common areas in the field of . elder law. is the protection of assets through estate planning, ...

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Joseph S. Karp, Certified Elder Law Attorney

Wed, 30 Sep 2009 18:05:00 GM

Taking aim at financial abuse of the elderly, New York State has beefed up its Durable Power of Attorney . law. . Under the new statute, the designated agent is required to acknowledge his/her responsibilitie​s by signing the Durable Power ...

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... community resources, financial planning, elder law advisers, holistic care and wellness programs for boomers to help them enhance their lifestyle. ...

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Sat Oct 3 17:56:54 2009

elder law and POA?
Q. my mom is in the N H. if I had POA would I be responsible for her bills?
Asked by born again - Mon Feb 19 20:54:59 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. If you're the POA then you can pay her bills but her bills are still her bills. El
Answered by El_Nimo - Mon Feb 19 20:59:11 2007

I am 31. My Sis in law who 5 years elder to me lost her husband 7years ago with one son who is his 11th class?
Q. started to be close with me and with out our knowledge we became so close that are having physical relation also. It so happened that she became pregnant but my friend say it is not because of me she has relation with one more younger man who meet regularly and it may be his child I took her out of the city to a remote place and got her abortion I wanted to go in for operation so that she will not conserve any more she has rejected bluntly when I asked about her relation ship with another man she has wept bitterly and promised on her son that she do not have any such relation I am totally confused I really want her company i enjoy her company please tell me what to do
Asked by RKM - Wed Apr 29 13:46:41 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
Primitive Cultures: What did they do when an elder broke his/her durn hip?
Q. My ma-in-law just broke her hip and femur into three pieces. The ortho is putting a titanium rod down the femur and into the hip joint and clamping the pieces together. WTF did folks do 300 years ago? How about 1,000 years ago?
Asked by Querious - Sun Oct 21 17:34:09 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well a lot of times the individual would contract some sort of infection or lose too much blood and die. Although, there are some old skeletons that show evidence of a broken limbs that have healed back together, sometimes healed back really badly. It's because of these examples that we know that some primitive cultures would try to help heal the individual, most likely by binding the injury and immobilizing them, and then later taking care of them and making up for the shortcomings a badly healed bone caused. We're learning more and more that many primitive cultures did try some rudimentary form of medicine to heal their sick, not just broken limbs. If you've ever heard of trephinations those are a prime example of primitive peoples… [cont.]
Answered by brenna_mack - Sun Oct 21 23:47:42 2007

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