Dr. Schultz regularly works with the court system, attorneys,
guardians, conservators, family members, and older adults to answer
questions such as:
- An aging family member wants to change a will; is there capacity
to do so?
- An older person wants to live alone/independently but don’t appear
to be safe to do so; is he/she?
- Family members disagree on whether an older relative needs a guardian
to be safe, and the elder does not think so; who is correct?
- A doctor has expressed concerns or DMV has issued a letter to revoke
an elderly person’s driving privileges; is the person capable of driving
safely?
- Is someone being taken advantage of financially, or can he/she still
make reasonable decisions about finances?
- An elder was given a temporary guardian during a medical
emergency, but now states that he can manage his life himself;
does this person have capacity to do so?
Insurance will often not pay for an evaluation focused specifically
on answering questions related to capacity, because it is not deemed
“medically necessary.” Please contact Dr. Schultz directly to discuss
charges for such an evaluation.
Insurance will not pay for Dr. Schultz to testify in court; forensic activities
are billed separately from evaluations and can be discussed with Dr. Schultz.