Friday, October 14, 2016

Living Wills/Advanced Directives

Things happen unexpectedly in our lives, from accidents to medical conditions, that can dramatically change our way of life. Assistant County Attorney, Clinton Gambill, discussed several documents that we should have in place to prepare for these future events. Among the documents discussed were Medical Power of Attorney, Declaration of Guardian, Directive to Physicians (Living Will), and Power of Attorney. Clinton also shared a Decision Checklist for us to have on hand that identifies the key persons designated in our legal documents.


To see the document overviews, click here.
To see the Decision Checklist, click here.