Elder Law
May 22, 2001
Elder-Law Experts Educate Seniors
LOS ANGELES - The elderly man hoped for the best when he left his comfortable home to enter the hospital. Never in his wildest dreams did he expect medical complications would keep him confined to a hospital bed for so long - or that the son he entrusted with his power of attorney would ruin him financially.




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