What if I executed a POA for Health Care in one state and then moved to another state? - Advance Medical Directive
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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 the same set of documents for your new place of living.
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Stewart v. Superior Court (St. Josephs Health)
The Recorder
He named Stewart, who was at all relevant times a registered nurse with an active license, his durable power of attorney for health care decisions during this admission. Timothy A. Denton, M.D., one of St. Mary's codefendants, told Stewart two days ...
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Stewart v. Superior Court (St. Josephs Health)
The Recorder
He named Stewart, who was at all relevant times a registered nurse with an active license, his durable power of attorney for health care decisions during this admission. Timothy A. Denton, M.D., one of St. Mary's codefendants, told Stewart two days ...
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