Hello. My brother was injured in a fall at a store in Massachusetts and the thing ended up in a local small n....
The issue is controlled,or is supposed to be controlled, by the Massac....
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5/22/2012 07:24 by JeromeW |
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Can you explain the laws around renting your apartment to people with children or looking to have childre....
There are many posts on this forum dealing with MA lead paint law, inc....
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5/21/2012 08:05 by dare2dream |
I am sole guardian for my special needs child. They have visitation with their father. He is not communicating....
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5/21/2012 07:48 by melelllan |
We have been awarded a $200,000 judgement in a probate matter that has gone on for years. The execeutor of my ....
I understand your desire to get a second opinion on this matter. ....
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5/20/2012 16:20 by massconfusion27 |
I received a Summons in the Mail to appear in Court in June for a B & E misdemeanor. I went to the Police Depa....
The answers to your questions are as follows: (1) The police departmen....
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5/19/2012 22:26 by completelyconfused |
The Massachusetts Public Health Council just approved new regulations (105 CMR 309) intended to give healthcar....
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5/18/2012 10:42 by The Editor |
I'm supposed to go to my SSDI hearing next week before an administrative law judge and I'm getting very nervou....
You didn't say if you have an attorney or not. If you do not, yo....
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5/17/2012 06:49 by TinaW |
I'm thinking about filing bankruptcy but my situation is so bad that I'm worried about not be able to recover ....
I've just consulted my crystal ball and the answer is . . . . &nb....
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5/16/2012 07:31 by Tarrant |
My brother is the power of attorney for my elderly mother. She is demented and often confused about her finan....
Yes, nothing to worry about. The terms Power of Attorney and Att....
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5/14/2012 06:51 by AABates |
Hello. In Massachusetts let’s say I’m paying say $8,000 a year in Child Support to 23. Under the agreemen....
If your Agreement says you should pay child support until the child is....
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5/4/2012 22:18 by divorced_with_children |
Several of my colleagues will dictate consultation notes in which they state they don't have the complete hist....
The question probably boils down to whether or not such practice is wi....
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10/2/2011 18:37 by Anonymous |
Editor's Response
If you want to spell out your wishes--in detail--you should probably have a separate living will. It is not a document that MA law recognizes, but it will give your Agent some guidance. On the other hand, many argue that a Living Will is not required and that some limited "Living Will language" should be incorporated into the Health Care Proxy. Using this approach, a Principal can execute just one, legally recognized document that spells out her philosophy and names the person she trusts to implement it.
Here is some typical language:
"I believe that dying is a natural part of life, not something to be avoided at any cost. If I develop an injury, disease, or illness regarded by my physician as incurable and terminal, or if said injury or illness leaves me unconscious or in a permanent vegetative state with no reasonable likelihood that I will recover or regain consciousness, and if my physician determines that the application of life sustaining procedures (including artificial hydration and nutrition) would serve only to prolong artificially the dying process, I request that such procedures be withheld or withdrawn and that I be permitted to die. I want treatment limited to those measures that will provide me with maximum comfort and freedom from pain."
This simple language is probably enough when considered in the context of the Proxy Law. Remember, your Agent has no power until and unless your physician determines that you are no longer able make your own decisions. And once that determination has been made, the Agent—a person you trust and to whom you have communicated your philosophy and wishes—will be entitled by law to receive any and all medical information required by her to make sound decisions regarding your medical care. If, for example, your Agent wants a second or third opinion regarding the question of whether you will ever regain consciousness, she can request those opinions. In the end, no matter what types of documents you use, it’s a leap of faith, and you need to be able to trust your Agent
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