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The Purpose Of A Medical Power Of Attorney Form
By Nick Fagan
The main purpose of a medical power of attorney form also known as a health care power of attorney form, is made to give some one the right to control the decisions relating to your medical care if you can not communicate those decisions yourself.
Another reason to use a medical power of attorney form to protect your wishes to be left on life support. If no medical power of attorney form is declared your present condition is the only factor is whether the health care agent is given authority to take you off life support, as stated in law with the exact definition under G.S. 90-321 article 90 chapter 321.
Your medical power of attorney form will be effective once your physicians decides in writing that you lack the mental capacity to make health care decisions.
Your health care power of attorney form will not be legal binding until you meet two requirements. You must have two "witnesses" sign the document and you must have the health care power of attorney form notarized by a notary.
Now that you have your health care power of attorney filled out, two witnesses signed it, and you had it notarized then send a copy to your doctor, your family members, your attorney, etc. The original document is your own personal copy, keep it where it can be found. Some suggest you talk with your family and physician about your wishes and have them known and understood before the need arises.
About the Author
Nicholas Fagan is a contributor to legalformsbank.biz where you can download do-it-yourself legal forms, books, and kits. Download your state's specific Medical Power Of Attorney Form also known as a health care power of attorney form.