Injunctions
Can a patient advocate refuse to sign a DNR form in Michigan?
Patient advocate does not want mother to be resucitated in the event she stops breathing per her wishes but refuses to sign the statutory dnr form in michigan to declare this. She believes her patient advocate papers declare this but papers are not specific and do not state to not resucitate her. My understanding is the law for michigan states the statutory form must be on premises and available to emergency personnel they will not accept patient advocate papers unless patient advocate is present., Can you please let me know if I am correct?
How do I revoke my mother's power of attorney in Indiana?
How do I relinquish my mother as my power of attorney if she lives in Indiana and give the power of attorney to my girlfriend who I have now lived with for over a year?
Does power of attorney remain after my grandfather's death?
My Grandmother has a power of attorney over my Grandfather and she was wanting to know if this will still be in effect even after the death of him? If not he has children that would try to get everything that they could. If him and her wanted everything to go to her after his deaath what would they need to do or is this possible. Also he has alzheimers and I dont think that a will has been done. Is there a legal way for all of this to be less of a burden on my grandmother and for her to get all of their assets?
How can I obtain power of attorney for my father in a vegetative state?
My father is in a vegetative state. My brother has power of attorney but is does not live in the united states- canada, and travels so much that he cannot be located. I am the daughter of the patient and would like the power of attorney given to me.. What needs to be done
Can a Power of Attorney Be Effective if the Principal Dies?
I have a Durable Power of Attorney For Finance for My Brother, that was developed using Legal Zoom. Article II states This Power of Attorney shall become effective upon my disability and shall survive and continue during my disability, incompetence, incapacity, or partial incapacity, etc. Article III states' The successor Agent shall be entitled to act upon the DEATH, disability, etc.' Article IV states 'My agent shall have all powers of an ABSOLUTE OWNER over my assets and liabilities -- within or without the State of FL, WITHOUT LIMITATION etc.' -- My Brother passed away and now the bank and Legal Zoom customer service advises that this power of attorney ceases at death. Can this be true, given the above Article specifics ?