Category Archives: Power of Attorney
Do I Really Need A Will Or Living Trust & A Power Of Attorney?
By: Larry E. Bray, Esq. What if you don’t have a will or trust? Well, that depends on your situation. If you are married with children and you predecease your spouse, although you would have liked all your assets to go to your spouse, absent that expression in a testamentary instrument like a will,… Read More »
Do I Have To?
By: Larry E. Bray, Esquire O.K., O.K., Already! So you’ve heard enough about vegetative states, plug pulling, brain stems, feeding tubes, living wills and healthcare surrogate designations. And Alright Already, you say! You already know that you should have a will or trust plus a durable power of attorney because you have a family…. Read More »
Brittany Maynard Raises Public Awareness About End-of-Life Care
Brittany Maynard knew she was going to die. In early 2014, she had been diagnosed with brain cancer. By the spring, medical experts overseeing her care estimated she had just six more months to live. Rather than allow the cancer to fully run its course, Maynard took her own life during the first weekend… Read More »