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What does it mean "Luck of capacity"?
It means you can not understand the nature and consequences of the health care choices that are available to you, and, due to your physical condition you are unable to communicate your wishes to the world. ...   More details

What if court invalidates my health care directive?
It is possible that a court could invalidate your document if it wasn't properly completed -- for example, if you did not meet your state's requirements for having the document notarized or witnessed. If this happens, however, it is still likely that ...   More details

What if I executed a POA for Health Care in one state and then moved to another state?
Your living will may not be honored in another state. Both Power of Attorney for Health Care and Living Will are regulated by state laws, and there may be differences in requirements from state to state.
 
Therefore, it is better to have t ...   More details

What if I had a "second thought"?
You may revoke both of these documents at any time while you are in good state of mind. Make sure you give the copies of the new Power of Attorney and Living Will to your physician, your agent and your family member. ...   More details

What if my agent cannot perform?
It is better to appoint an alternate agent in case your original attorney-in-fact becomes unable or unwilling to act in your behalf. ...   More details

What is "futile law"?
Futile Care laws have been enacted by California, Virginia and Texas. These laws enable doctors and hospitals to overturn the decisions of the family, whom despite the reality of the situation, still want to keep the patient alive, when there is no c ...   More details

What is artificial nutrition and hydration?
Artificial nutrition and hydration means invasive procedures such as tubes and intravenous feeding. It does not include the natural process of eating foods and drinking fluids. ...   More details

What is life-sustaining procedure?
A life-sustaining procedure is any mechanical or artificial means which sustains, restores or supplies a vital body function and which would only prolong the dying process for a terminal patient. Feeding tube, a mechanical respirator is an example. ...   More details

What is Revocable Living Will?
A Revocable Living Will is one form of Advanced Directive. Other names for a Living Will are a "medical directive" or "medical declaration." A living will instructs your physician to administer no life-sustaining procedures should two physicians agre ...   More details

What is terminal condition?
A terminal condition is an irreversible condition that, without life-sustaining procedures, will result in death in a relatively short time or a state of permanent unconsciousness from which recovery is very unlikely.
 
The determination o ...   More details

 
 

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