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May 01, 2023
My special needs child is turning eighteen. What is the difference between a power of attorney and guardianship?
My special needs child is turning eighteen. What is the difference between a power of attorney and guardianship? [11.12.2021] When a child turns 18, legally, that child becomes an adult....
Mar 03, 2023
Support for Disabled Adult Children
By: Devon Walke Devon Walke is an Associate Attorney at WhitbeckBeglis. He was born and raised in Oklahoma, never venturing too far from his hometown of Norman, attending the University of Oklahoma...
Oct 03, 2023
Protecting Your Child With the Right Legal Documents After They Turn 18
Parents lose authority when their children become legal adults (18), and sometimes that can lead to complications in emergencies. An Advance Medical Directive (AMD) and a General Durable Power of...
Mar 03, 2023
How to Protect Your Child With the Right Legal Documents After They Turn 18
How to Protect Your Child With the Right Legal Documents After They Turn 18 By: John Whitbeck [08.06.2021] They may be adults now, but that doesn’t mean we parents don’t want to do everything we can...
Oct 03, 2023
Understanding Mental Illness in Virginia Family Law Cases
Understanding Mental Illness in Virginia Family Law Cases By: John Whitbeck [02.23.2021] Mental illness is an important factor in many family law matters. It can be a primary reason behind a...
Jan 13, 2023
Mental Health Law: Civil Commitments in Virginia
Mental Health Law: Civil Commitments in Virginia By: WhitbeckBeglis [12.11.2020] Caring for a family member or loved one with a mental illness or mental health issue can bring forth various...
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