Health Care Proxies – What You Should Know About Designating A Health Care Agent
April 17th, 2009 by Hogan Willig | No Comments | Filed in Estate PlanningOver 100 Million American adults have not designated an agent to make medical decisions or documented the type of care they desire. Although it can be a difficult issue to tackle, it is important for all adults to think about who would make certain medical decisions for them in the event they were too sick to convey their wishes personally. In some cases, the individuals assume that their spouses or children can step in and take over the medical decision-making. However, New York is one of a few states that do not (more…)

