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Q: Concern about guardianship issue involving my mother in Alabama. My sister obtained guardianship without consent. Seeking legal steps to address the situation.

I am concerned about a guardianship issue involving my mother, who is in a nursing home facility in Alabama. I filled out the paperwork and was designated as the emergency contact. However, since April 22, 2025, my oldest sister, who hasn't been involved in our lives for years, somehow... View More

James L. Arrasmith
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answered on Jun 11, 2025

What you’re facing is heartbreaking and confusing, especially when it involves someone as close as your mother. If your sister was granted guardianship without your knowledge or your mother’s consent, something may have gone wrong in the court process. In Alabama, guardianship is a serious... View More

Q: Can a nursing home in Alabama sue for breach of contract, signed as POA, while Medicaid is pending?

I signed as Personal Representative/POA for my mother at a nursing home. She received care, but it wasn't great, and the nursing home threatened to sue for breach of contract. Medicaid is still pending, and she was evicted despite us paying the Medicaid liability. We're behind on some... View More

James Blount Griffin
James Blount Griffin
answered on May 30, 2025

You need to call an Alabama Elder Law attorney. Nursing Home Limbo is not good. If you email me, I could recommend two good ones.

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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice and Nursing Home Abuse for Alabama on
Q: Mother was in hospital then moved to a rehab facility. When D/C'd home, had unstageable pressure ulcer w/ necrosis...

and bone exposure. She had L4 Laminectomy at this time. Surgeon's Post-op notes states she had purposeful movement in ALL 4 extremities but came home as paraplegic w/ incontinence bowel/bladder, and sacral wound as described above. Mom lived alone previously. I work full-time as a nurse and... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 1, 2022

An Alabama attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. I'm sorry you are in this very difficult position. This is not a question that can be answered in the brief format of this Q & A Forum. It is a complex matter, and your post raises multiple issues. In... View More

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Q: Can a nursing home be held accountable for neglect?

My loved one is physically and mentally challenged and unable to speak and has a peg tube. He has been hospitalized and sent to the ER several times for different reasons ( infections, dehydration, peg tube dislodgment, peg tube misplacement). There was even a time I’ve gone to visit and noticed... View More

J. Brent Burney
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J. Brent Burney
answered on Sep 20, 2019

Yes, they can, and should, be held liable for negligent acts that cause harm to the resident. These claims fall under the Medical Liability Act in Alabama. If the nursing home and its staff breaches the standard of care, and the resident suffers harm as a result of the breach then you could have... View More

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Q: Can I sue a rehab/ nursing facility for negligence?

Upon being released from hospital My mother was sent to a rehab facility. She has been there for 6days. Since there my mother has difficulty breathing, the nurses that administer her meds would asked her if she's ok or if they can get her anything she'd say no and that she's having... View More

Greg Foster
Greg Foster
answered on Feb 17, 2018

I am very sorry that your mother has been in distress after arriving at a nursing home / rehabilitation facility. Based on the scenario you have presented, it appears that there may be some issues related to the timeliness and appropriateness of your mother's care. To fully answer your... View More

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