What is elder law in California?
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What is elder law in California?
Elder law in California is a general term for the many legal areas regarding senior legal services and the elderly or senior population. Successfully guiding one through elder law services and navigating the Medi-Cal long term care system to qualify the person for benefits.
How do I get guardianship of an elderly parent in California?
In California, for example, the process involves all of the following steps: Filing a Petition for Appointment of Conservator form , which requires information about the elderly person, the person filing the petition, relatives of the elderly person, and the reasons why guardianship is necessary.
What happens if you can’t pay a lawyer?
If you cannot afford to pay your lawyer’s bill, try to work out a payment plan or another arrangement with the lawyer. If you cannot reach an agreement on how to handle the problem, the lawyer may be entitled to stop working on your case or even withdraw as your attorney.
How do I let go of my attorney?
Firing Your Lawyer. If you do decide to fire your lawyer, you should do so in writing. Your letter should set forth and document any conduct or reasons supporting your decision. It should also give instruction as to where he or she needs to send your file.
Can you switch attorneys in the middle of a case?
Fortunately, in most cases, you can change lawyers in the middle of the case. With the court’s permission, you can notify them that you’ve hired a new attorney. There’s paperwork to complete to make the change official. There are also some circumstances where the court may not allow you to make the change.
Can a lawyer drop your case without telling you?
Typically, a lawyer must get the judge’s permission before he or she can withdraw from a case. He or she cannot simply refuse to pass along information or act on the client’s behalf simply because the judge has not yet granted the motion. The court can refuse to honor the request to withdraw.
Does changing lawyers look bad?
No, it doesn’t look bad. However, your new attorney will have to share the fee with the current one. Therefore, you may have trouble finding someone to take over your case.
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