Living Will. Download online state specific an Advance Directive, Revocable Living Will Forms
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Who can witness the signing of my advance directives? In order for your advance directives to be valid, they must be signed in the presence of two witnesses and usually a notary. Persons who may NOT serve as witnesses include your agent named in your durable Power of Attorney, spouse, heir, attending physician or person supervised by your physician. Thus, the witnesses must be unrelated to you and not financially responsible for your health care. In addition, the witnesses must be at least 18 years old.
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Living Will And Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care. What Is The Difference?
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Who Will Handle Your Health Care Proxy
There's no simpler estate planning document than a health care proxy in which you name someone ...
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Entrusting Life and Death Decisions
If you don't have a health-care proxy and a living will, your loved ones likely to suffer for it ...
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Salt Lake County Republicans call for DA's resignation over Gary Ott investigation
KSL.com
"Consistent with my professional obligations and duties, however, my decision whether to pursue criminal charges in this case will be based on the facts and the law, rather than the demands of any one individual or political party. ... "Mr. Ott told me ...
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Unpaid bills, police encounters and a retirement account: Judge hears final day of testimony in Gary Ott custody case
Salt Lake Tribune
It was unusual that Gary Ott could spend four years as the elected Salt Lake County recorder with progressive Alzheimer's disease that has advanced to a point where he may finish his life in care, “but still not impossible,” an attorney for Ott said as ...
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