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Minnesota Estate Planning FAQs
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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 …
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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 …
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Will I Still Be Treated If I Do Not Make A Health Care Directive?
A: Yes. Making a health care directive is your choice. A provider can't discriminate against you based on whether or not you have a health care directive.
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What If I Change My Mind?
A: Once a health care directive is written, it can be changed or revoked as long as you have capacity. You can draft a statement, in writing and dated, stating your …
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What Will Happen If I Dont Have A Health Care Directive And I Cant Make My Own Health Care Choices?
A: If you do not have a health care directive and can't make your own health care choices, your providers will probably talk to your family about what treatment is best …
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Can I Indicate My Wishes To Donate My Organs On My Health Care Directive?
A: Your health care directive can state that you wish to donate your organs when you die. You can state any limits or special wishes concerning your organ donation. Your …
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Can A Pregnant Woman State What Type Of Care She Wants For Her Unborn Child On A Health Care Directive?
A: A pregnant woman can state in her health care directive what type of care she does and does not want for herself as well as her unborn child. However, if a pregnant …
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If I Have Other Questions, Whom Should I Ask?
A: If you have any other questions about health care directives, your own unique situation or your options, contact your doctor, other health care provider, attorney or …
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