Common Misunderstandings About the Law
Answers to commonly misunderstood questions about seniors law.
By: Senior Law Project - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services
Consumer Fraud Against the Elderly
(Separate Website)
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Getting Credit When You're Over 62
(Separate Website)
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Reverse Mortgages
(Separate Website)
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Senior's Guide to Fighting Fraud
(Separate Website)
This newsletter is a guide to protect seniors against fraud. It explains different kinds of scams and gives you tell-tale signs that point to fraud. To see this in html please click this link: http://www.ag.state.mn.us/Consumer/Seniors/Seniors_GFF.asp
By: Minnesota Attorney General's Office
Sound Advice on Hearing Aids
(Separate Website)
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Elder Abuse
Fact Sheets
Durable Power of Attorney Abuse
(Separate Website)
This fact sheet informs consumers about Durable Power of Attorney abuse and what the adult protective services, civil justice, and criminal justice systems can do to help victims.
By: National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA)
Other Helpful Resources
Protecting Vulnerable Adults
(Separate Website)
By: Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
Questions About Elder Abuse
(Separate Website)
This page lists answers to frequently asked questions about elder abuse.
By: National Center on Elder Abuse
Guardianship and Conservatorship
Fact Sheets
Guardianships and Conservatorships Fact Sheet S-7
By: Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis
Other Formats:
HTML
Booklets
Guardianship and Conservatorship in Minnesota
(Separate Website)
By: Minnesota Conference of Chief Judges
Probate and Planning
(Separate Website)
This valuable tool for the planning process addresses wills and the probate process. To see this in HTML, click here.
By: Minnesota Attorney General's Office
Other Helpful Resources
Alternatives to Guardianship and Conservatorship
(Separate Website)
Health Care Directives Fact Sheet S-5
By: Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis
Other Formats:
HTML
Common Misunderstandings About the Law
Answers to commonly misunderstood questions about seniors law.
By: Senior Law Project - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services
Question & Answer Column
Should I have a living Will?
I have terminal cancer, and I am concerned about my health care if I become unable to communicate my wishes in the future. I want my personal health care wishes followed, even when I cannot express them clearly myself. I have heard about living wills. Is this what I should have to make sure that my health care wishes are followed?
By: Legal Aid Service of Northeastern Minnesota-Duluth
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