Is My Health Care Directive Legal In All 50 States?
Laws regarding advance directives are not the same in all fifty states in the U.S. If you spend a great deal of time in another state, or move to another state, be sure you understand the laws. An advance directive document executed in another state can be used in other states if the document complies with the law of the other state as well.
Other Minnesota Estate Planning FAQs
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What Is An Advance Directive?
A: It is a written tool used to guide health care decisions when an individual is unable to do so because of incapacity. Most people are familiar with the terms "living … More -
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What Is Power Of Attorney?
A: A legal document in which one person gives another the authority to make specific financial decisions. Unless specifically written to do so, it does not cover health … More -
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What Is A Health Care Directive?
A: A health care directive is a form of authorization you give in advance about the kinds of health care you would or would not want if, for any reason, you cannot or … More -
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What Is A Health Care Agent?
A: One or more persons legally authorized to make health care decisions for another who is not able to communicate. -
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What Is The Difference Between A Health Care Directive And A Will?
A: A will is a legal document written to have control over what happens to one's property and assets when one dies. It does not involve health care decisions, but the … More -
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Who Can Make A Health Care Directive?
A: Any person 18 or older with the capacity to execute a health care directive. -
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How Long Does A Health Care Directive Last?
A: Health care directives or other advance directives do not expire, but you should review them periodically to make sure they continue to fit your needs. You should also … More -
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What Kinds Of Health Care Decisions Should I Consider When I Write My Health Care Directive
A: You should consider your thoughts and feelings on what you would like to achieve through health care treatment and your beliefs and values related to health care and … More -
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What If My Health Care Provider Refuses To Follow The Instructions Of My Health Care Agent?
A: Your agent has the same ability as you do to make decisions about health care. Health care providers must follow the health care agent's directions to the extent … More -
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Who Should Know About My Health Care Directive?
A: You decide who may see your health care directive. It is a good idea to tell your health care agent, family, close friends, health care provider, and attorney and give … More
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