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Illinois Rolling Meadows Law Offices of Martin A. Delaney, Ltd. attorney Delaney, Martin A. III
  • Lawyer name:Delaney, Martin A. III
  • Address:3701 Algonquin Road Crossroads Office Center, Suite 350Rolling Meadows,IL
  • Phone:847-705-8000
  • Fax:(847) 705-8001
  • PostalCode:60008 -3117
  • WebSite:http://www.chicago-familylaw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Family Law?95% Criminal Law?5% Divorce Child Custody & Visitation Order

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  • Martin A. Delaney III, a tough litigator with over?thirty years of sophisticated litigation experience, concentrates his practice almost exclusively in the area of Family Law. His goal is to provide each of his clients with the most professional and zealous representation possible.

    Mr. Delaney was born in Troy, New York, in 1954. He graduated with honors from the University of Rochester. After graduating from the School of Law at historic Washington & Lee University in 1979, he practiced law in Virginia, and later, New York, where he gained invaluable litigation experience representing clients in a variety of civil and criminal cases, including organized crime proceedings.

    Martin is a member of the Illinois, New York, and Virginia State Bar Associations, the Northwest Suburban Bar Association and the Federalist Society. Martin was awarded the Illinois "Super Lawyer" in Family Law honor in 2005 & 2006.

  • Virginia, 1979 New York, 1985 Illinois, 1993 U.S. District Court Western District of Virginia, 1980 U.S. District Court Western District of New York, 1986 U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois, 1995 U.S. Court of Appeals 7th Circuit, 1995 U.S. Supreme Court, 2001

  • Illinois State Bar Association, 2005 - Present (Member) Chicago Bar Association (Member) Lake County Bar Association (Member) New York State Bar Association, 1985 - Present (Member) Virginia State Bar Association, 1979 - Present (Member) Northwest Suburban Bar Association (Member) The Federalist Society, 1994 - Present (Member)

  • Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, Virginia, 1979J.D. University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 1976B.A.Honors: cum laudeHonors: Dean's ListMajor: History

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But the oldest has decided to let someone who is not a relative come in a say when the other sisters can visit their mother. They are not even allowed to take their mom from the nursing home to take her to church. Can a Durable power of Attorney make those decisions, and can they give that kind of power to someone else. The nursing home is allowing this woman to make decisions for the mother (has dementia) without questioning her. She has been seen using a placard recently that was their fathers to use in handicap parking. He died Feb 24th. These sisters just want to know that their mother is being taken care of, and the oldest won't call or repond to their letters. She won't let them into to the house to get their personal belongings, and apparently there is a new roof being put on the mothers house, a house her mother does not live in. The other sisters are concerned for their mothers well being. And they can't get any answers from the oldest sister. They still don't know what was in the father's will. She refuses to send a copy. So my question is? Can she be putting money out on a house that the mother isn't living in, using her mother's money? And can she appoint some neighbor to tell the staff at the nursing home that the other sisters can't visit or take her to church? Oh ya, and she moved her mother in the middle of the night to another nursing home and didn't tell her sisters. Is she allowed to do that? It just seems that a durable power of attorney should have some guideline. Apparently this DPOA was signed by the father 4 days before he passed, and 2 days before the sister put her in a nursing home. Sounds kind of fishy. Hows a woman with dementia going to know what she is signing? For that matter a man who has all kinds of painkillers in him for cancer?.

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