Minnesota Health Care Directive Attorney
There are various legal mechanisms that allow another person to act on your behalf if you are unable to do so. The two main concerns here are giving that person the legal right to manage your property and to make medical decisions for you while you are incapacitated.
Advance Health Care Directive (“AHCD”) and Power of Attorney
Thoughtful estate planning includes provisions for minor children, and a clear expression of a person’s wishes regarding medical treatment to be given in the event that a patient cannot clearly state his or her wishes.
To discuss the purpose and use of an Advance Health Care Directive and a Durable Power of Attorney, contact the knowledgeable Minnesota estate planning lawyer at Hoffman Law Offices.
We offer fixed-rate estate planning that includes the discussion and preparation of testamentary instruments including wills, trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney, and Advance Health Care Directives (AHCD).
Our estate planning services include ample time for explanation of the purposes, features, and means of implementation of Advance Health Care Directives (AHCD) and Durable Powers of Attorney. It is important to make your own decisions regarding health care and management of your financial affairs but to make them NOW. We can help you do this with full awareness of the meaning and consequences of the testamentary documents that you create.