Powers of Attorney

Without a Power of Attorney, your family may need court approval to manage your affairs during a crisis. Putting this document in place now gives someone you trust the authority to step in when it matters most.

Friday Funny: Advanced Healthcare Directives

Thanks to Michigan estate planning attorney, Mike Lichterman for sharing this very funny cartoon.

How Do I Revoke a Medical Power of Attorney in Texas?

In Texas, a Medical Power of Attorney can be revoked in the following ways: Once your physician is informed of your decision to revoke or is provided with your revocation, he should immediately record the

Can I Select Someone Other Than My Spouse To Make Health Care Decisions for Me?

You are not required to name your spouse as your agent in your power of attorney. You may choose another family member such as your children or parents, or someone completely unrelated to you, such

Choosing an Agent to Make Health Care Decisions

A medical power of attorney allows you to appoint a trusted relative or friend to make medical decisions for you if you are unconscious or otherwise unable to make those decisions for yourself. Who Can

Does Medical Power of Attorney Grant Agent Unrestricted Authority to Act?

A medical power of attorney allows you to designate a trusted family member or friend to make health care decisions for you in the event you are incapacitated and incapable of making them for yourself.

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