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incapacitate

[in-kuh-pas-i-teyt] / ˌɪn kəˈpæs ɪˌteɪt /


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Is there anyone besides distant relatives that I can name as an executor and durable power of attorney in the event I become incapacitated?

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You start planning the rest of your life: telling your spouse you may eventually become incapacitated; looking into long-term memory care; checking off as many bucket list items as you can.

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The statute of limitations may be tolled if your father was mentally incapacitated and/or if the fiduciary concealed material facts from a co-trustee or executor and made false representations when settling the estate.

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These documents include wills, powers of attorney for medical and financial decisions, and healthcare directives that clearly state your wishes if you become incapacitated.

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If she’s physically impaired, but not mentally incapacitated, she can make her own decisions.

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