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Abogados de Health Care Directives

1035 abogados de Health Care Directives encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Rachel Drude-Tomori
Rachel Drude-Tomori

The Drude-Tomori Firm

Estate PlanningProbateElder LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Bradenton15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Rachel Fortenberry
Rachel Fortenberry

Fortenberry Law Group

Elder LawEstate PlanningGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate AdministrationHealth Care Directives
Lebanon10+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Criminal LawEstate PlanningFamily LawBusiness Law
Brownsburg13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Rajesh Wadhwani
Rajesh Wadhwani

Wadhwani Law Group

BankruptcyEstate PlanningForeclosure DefenseTax Law
Lancaster17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Randall D. Fisher
Randall D. Fisher

Fisher Legal

Business LawEstate PlanningBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Annapolis37+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Randolph Frails
Randolph Frails

Law Offices of Randolph Frails

Business LawEstate PlanningPersonal InjuryReal Estate Law
Augusta28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Randolph Wolfson
Randolph Wolfson

Wolfson Injury Lawyers

Estate PlanningBusiness LawElder LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
El Mirage43+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
DUI & DWIEstate PlanningBusiness LawCriminal Law
Elizabeth34+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Raul  Menar
Raul Menar

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Estate PlanningFamily LawProbateDivorce
East Brunswick20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Raymond Barry
Raymond Barry

Barry & Partners

Estate PlanningCriminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic Violence
Howell30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Raymond E. Brown
Raymond E. Brown

Law Offices of Raymond E. Brown

Estate PlanningProbateElder LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Annapolis9+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Family LawEstate PlanningDivorceChild Custody
Apex14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Rebecca Hobbs
Rebecca Hobbs

Hobbs Legal

Estate PlanningElder LawNursing Home AbuseProbate
Chester County16+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Estate PlanningProbateBusiness LawElder Law
Ellsworth35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Rebecca Pescador
Rebecca Pescador

Pescador Trial Lawyers

Estate PlanningFamily LawProbateDivorce
Adams County24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Rebecca S. Luster Radford
Rebecca S. Luster Radford

Law Offices of Rebecca S. Luster Radford

Estate PlanningProbateTax LawBusiness Law
Bossier City13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Rebecca Stewart
Rebecca Stewart

Law Offices of Rebecca Stewart

Estate PlanningProbateElder LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
East Lansing10+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Estate PlanningProbateElder LawImmigration Law
Doylestown14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Health Care Directives Lawyers in the United States

A health care directive is a legal document that spells out your medical treatment preferences if you become unable to communicate them yourself. Without one, your family may face agonizing decisions with no guidance — and potential conflicts. A health care directives lawyer helps you create binding documents that ensure your wishes are honored.

What Health Care Directives Cover

Health care directives typically include two main components: a living will and a medical power of attorney. A living will states your preferences about specific treatments like life support, resuscitation, ventilators, and feeding tubes. A medical power of attorney designates a trusted person — called a health care agent or proxy — to make medical decisions on your behalf.

These documents can also address organ donation, pain management preferences, and end-of-life care. Some people include mental health directives covering psychiatric treatment preferences. Each state has its own requirements for how these documents must be signed, witnessed, or notarized to be legally enforceable.

When to Hire a Health Care Directives Lawyer

  • You want to create or update a living will or medical power of attorney that meets your state's legal requirements
  • A family member has been diagnosed with a serious illness and needs to formalize their care preferences quickly
  • Relatives disagree about a loved one's medical treatment, and you need legally binding documentation to resolve the dispute
  • You have complex medical conditions requiring detailed, specific instructions beyond standard form templates
  • You're planning long-term care and want your directives coordinated with other estate planning documents

How the Process Works

The lawyer begins with a consultation to understand your medical history, family situation, and care preferences. They'll explain your state's specific rules — some states require two witnesses, others require notarization, and a few require both.

After drafting the documents, you'll review them and choose your health care agent. According to the American Bar Association, fewer than 37% of American adults have any type of advance directive in place. Your lawyer will ensure copies are distributed to your doctor, hospital, and designated agent. The entire process typically takes one to three weeks.

How Financial and Medical Outcomes Are Determined

  • Cost avoidance — proper directives can prevent expensive unwanted treatments, with end-of-life care averaging over $80,000 in the final year
  • Clear instructions reduce the likelihood of family court disputes over guardianship or conservatorship, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars
  • Naming a health care agent prevents the court from appointing a guardian you wouldn't have chosen, protecting both your autonomy and your estate's resources
  • Coordinating directives with insurance and Medicaid planning can preserve assets that might otherwise be consumed by unwanted medical interventions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change my health care directive after it's been created?

Yes. You can revoke or modify your directive at any time, as long as you're mentally competent. Most lawyers recommend reviewing your documents every three to five years or after any major life event like a divorce, new diagnosis, or death of your named agent.

Will my health care directive from one state be honored in another?

Most states recognize out-of-state directives, but not all. Some states will honor them only if they comply with local signing requirements. If you split time between two states or plan to relocate, having a lawyer prepare documents valid in both jurisdictions is a smart move.