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Free
"Living Will" Forms Available Online
Minneapolis (3-24-05): --
The Hennepin County Bar Association (HCBA) has placed
its booklet, Health Care Directives: Questions & Answers
(commonly called living wills) online for individuals to
print out from their own computers.
The booklet includes
directions and an easy-to-use form based on the 1998
legislation that simplified the preparation of health
care directives. The legislation allows for living wills
to provide for care by taking two specific steps. An
individual can 1) name a proxy, or agent, with authority
to make decisions, and 2) give specific direction on how
care should be given under specific situations. A health
care directive only takes effect if an individual is no
longer able to personally communicate those wishes.
Volunteer attorneys from
the bar association participated this week in an
“Ask-a-Lawyer” call-in at KARE-11 Television. All phone
lines lit up during news reports of the much-publicized
situation of Terri Schiavo in Florida. Legal and
political battles rage over what care should be provided
to a brain-injured woman who has survived for 15 years
in what court-appointed doctors have called a persistent
vegetative state. Schiavo had no written directive and
her parents and husband have disagreed about whether
feeding tubes should be removed.
Considerable interest in
care directives has grown from the Schiavo situation, as
people have been reminded that the need for a care
directive is not limited to just the aged or chronically
ill. Inability to communicate one’s wishes can result
from various conditions, including both illness and
trauma, such as Ahlzeimer’s Disease and other forms of
dementia, and accidents causing brain damage.
A lawyer is not needed in
order to prepare a health care directive. The booklet
answers many frequently asked questions on how to
prepare and implement a directive. The form, based upon
the law’s suggested format, can be downloaded from
www.hcba.org.
General information on
health care directives is also available through
TEL-LAW, a free library of recorded messages on
frequently asked legal questions. To access TEL-LAW
messages, call (612) 752-6699 and key in the number of
the requested message. (For health care directives, key
in 219.) For other legal issues, individuals wishing to
consult an attorney can call the Lawyer Referral and
Information Service (LRIS), a public service of the
Hennepin County Bar Association. LRIS is available from
9 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. each business day at (612)
752-6666.
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Ask-a-Lawyer photos are
available or contact (612) 752-6615 or
colleen@hcba.org
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