I assume that this is a serious question, my reply would be, as soon as they can get their hands on all law books that are available in Braille & enroll in a college which is liberal enough to accept & teach a blind student. Anything is possible & i wish u all the best.
Not long at all. Some one can give you their power of attorney. It just takes as long as it takes to write it up.
As long as the blind person still has an iris, they could pass the iris recognition test.
It is legal so long as the person can pass their driving test. I have several color blind friends who drive.
7 weeks
A power of attorney represents a living person. Immediately after their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.
No- there were deaf and blind people long before the creation of the written word.
you can do what ever he/she/it asks as long as they dont go beyond the feilds of relativity!
If a terminally ill person gives the spouse power of attorney, how long will it stay in effect after the death of that person?
In order to file for bankruptcy a person will need to hire an attorney or lawyer. Bankruptcy has long term financial consequences for the person so a competent attorney should be hired.
Yes, as long as you sign them in person
Daughter does not have the power to revoke her father's Power of Attorney unless she has become his legal guardian. She does not have the authority to make herself the attorney-in-fact. However, father has the right to change his attorney-in-fact if he wants to and as long as he has the legal capacity to do so. Perhaps you should consult with an attorney who specializes in elder law if you are concerned.
To become a disability law attorney, you must attend the regular law program, which can take up to 8 years. It then takes at least an additional two years to specialize in disability law.