By Goldberg Sager & Associates | Published February 16, 2018 | Posted in Estate Planning | Tagged Tags: estate planning, health care proxy, healthcare, living will |
Family Healthcare Decision Act In The Absence Of A Healthcare Proxy When an elderly person is unable to manage his or her finances, daily necessities, and medical treatment, but refuses to execute a power of attorney or health care proxy to appoint an agent to assist him or her, a guardianship proceeding may be necessary. Read More
Read MoreMake Sure You Have A HIPAA Release Form Oftentimes, loved ones will have a difficult time accessing an elderly person’s medical information relating to any condition that he or she may have. A health care proxy designates an agent to act on someone’s behalf in the event he or she becomes incapacitated and is unable Read More
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