how to get power of attorney for disabled child

by Zoey Goodwin 9 min read

The general rule of thumb is to provide the birth certificates for the caregiver or parents and the disabled child. This helps confirm that you are legitimate and eligible to file for power of attorney. Gather and review medical records. This is crucial to help the child receive the benefits they will be entitled to for the remainder of their life.

Contact your child's doctor and child psychiatrist and request a letter of diagnosis. This will help establish a basis for the request for power of attorney.

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