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- Lawyer name:Battenberg, Steven R.
- Address:Two Riverwood Place N19 W24133 Riverwood DriveWaukesha,WI
- Phone:(262) 956-6526
- Fax:(262) 956-6565
- PostalCode:53188 -1174
- WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
- Areas of Practice:Arbitration
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My grandmother has Alzheimer's and a long while ago when she was still in a mind to do so, made my aunt power of attorney. I'm not sure what exactly it encompasses, but as far as I know it's for her to decide legally for my grandmother every decision from medical to finances.. Now that my mother lives closer, she goes over to my grandmother's every day twice a day to make sure she eats, takes meds, etc. My grandmother is really far gone, and from what I know she should have been in a facility at least five years ago but my aunt always refuses, especially now. We recently found out that some of the household bills for my grandmother are not being paid, and there's speculation that my aunt is using my grandmother as a cash cow. The problem with this is that if she is, I know it must be out of desperation, because her husband, my uncle has had seven heart attacks and a bypass in the last three years, so things must be hard on her all around. But if she is, it's no excuse. My question is though, can my mom and the other siblings contest the power of attorney? Would it be worth it? I think it would benefit all around if my grandmother could be taken care of in a facility equipped to deal with people with this disease. My mom and her other siblings can't be there 24/7 and there's no way for her to be moved in with anyone in the family, none of us are trained in this sort of thing anyway, and we're all worried she'll do the cliched turning on the burner and dying in a fire.. Any one have experience in this? Should they contest my aunt's standing as power of attorney? Especially since it seems finances aren't being handled properly and that she is in need of more detailed care and isn't getting it?. Thanks to anyone who can help..
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