Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for Health Care - Page 4


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If you have any information you would like to add to this article, please e-mail me and I will be happy to add it. I am not an attorney and am presenting information obtained from searching the Internet.

       

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3.   Apr 2, 2000 10:46 PM
In Manitoba, even if you have done all the necessary paper work, you may not be able to care for your loved one who has been declare incompetent. The Public Trustee's office has taken charge of many ...

-- posted by biogardener


2.   Jan 7, 1999 3:38 AM
Thanks so much for the added information Michael. This was a tricky topic to research, I'm not a lawyer and knew very little. Speaking to an attorney is a good bet for everyone! ...

-- posted by Karen_Largent


1.   Jan 6, 1999 9:46 PM
A few things to keep in mind:
  • Each state has their own requirements for how to prepare a living will or power of attorney including the proper form to use. Most law libraries have form books that ...

    -- posted by Lawhawk





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