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re: Neurologist said he is considering filing with a judge to remove my FIL from his finances
Posted on 7/29/23 at 9:38 am to baxter12
Posted on 7/29/23 at 9:38 am to baxter12
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The doctor asked him to draw a clock that read 11:30
Rectangle with 11:30 written inside of it, then tell the doctor he didn’t specify digital or analog. Even if the doc meant analog, the argument would have to prove FIL wasn’t as far gone as he actually might be
Posted on 7/29/23 at 9:40 am to clownbaby
Honestly, anyone who could do that wouldn’t have the aforementioned issues.
Posted on 7/29/23 at 6:26 pm to clownbaby
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quote:
The doctor asked him to draw a clock that read 11:30
Rectangle with 11:30 written inside of it, then tell the doctor he didn’t specify digital or analog. Even if the doc meant analog, the argument would have to prove FIL wasn’t as far gone as he actually might be
Clownbaby, do you have any experience dealing with folks with dementia?
We do. You can't help them fake passing a minimental test BECAUSE THEY CAN'T REMEMBER HOW TO CHEAT.
That he didn't remember where the 12 was...he's not going to remember that tomorrow, either.
The doctor is trying to get help while the man can still sort of pass as ok. Much longer and no reputable lawyer whould let him sign papers. (A friend put off revising his will so long that the lawyer refused because our friend was talking to imaginary people inthe waiting room.
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