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Power of Attorney in Texas

Medical Power of Attorney


Advance Directive - Texas
This packet enables you to generate two legal documents that protect your right to refuse medical treatment you do not want, or to request treatment you do want, in the event you lose the ability to make decisions yourself:

1. The Texas Medical Power of Attorney lets you name someone to make decisions about your medical care - including decisions about life support - if you can no longer speak for yourself. Your attending physician must certify in writing that you are unable to make health care decisions and file the certification in your medical record. The Medical Power of Attorney is especially useful because it appoints someone to speak for you any time you are unable to make your own medical decisions, not only at the end of life.

2. The Texas Directive to Physicians and Family or Surrogates is your state’s living will. It lets you state your wishes about medical care in the event that you develop a terminal or irreversible condition and can no longer make your own medical decisions. The Directive becomes effective when your attending physician certifies in writing that you are in a terminal or irreversible condition. It is recommended that you complete both of these documents to best ensure that you receive the medical care you want when you can no longer speak for yourself.


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Parent or Child Power of Attorney


Instructions to Custodian of Power of Attorney
This is a document that provides instructions for an individual who is custodian over signed power of attorney forms that the principal may have prepared in advance of illness or incapacity. Three different types of power of attorney may have been prepared in the past. A custodian legally holds these documents until they are needed. The form indicates which powers have been created, the conditions under which the custodian is to deliver the power of attorney forms, and the date when the principal executed the powers of attorney, and authorized the custodian to hold the powers.


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Legal Power of Attorney


Power of Attorney with Durable Provision
A "power of attorney" is a legal document where one party (the Principal) authorizes another party (the Agent or the Attorney-in-fact) to act on his or her behalf during an absence. This authority can specifically include or exclude several areas of interest, including matters of physical property, real esate, banking, insurance, tax matters, etc.


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Revocation of Power of Attorney
This form revokes, or legally cancels and voids, an existing Power of Attorney.