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Living Will and Power of Attorney
Northern Kentucky

It is never pleasant to think about the possibility of suffering a serious injury or illness that may leave you incapacitated or in a vegetative state. Unfortunately, such tragic circumstances can strike at any time. It is important to make your health care preferences known in advance so that your loved ones are spared the agony of making these difficult decisions for you.

 

Living Wills

 

A living will is a document that clearly states your desires for medical treatment in the event that you are unable to communicate these wishes. A living will can also designate a healthcare proxy - the person you want to be responsible for making end-of-life medical care decisions for you. If something happens during surgery, if you fall into a coma, if you develop Alzheimer's disease, or if you can't make these important decisions for any other reason, your healthcare proxy will be your voice when you do not have one.

 

By creating a living will, you can avoid the long, bitter arguments that many families experience when forced to make a difficult decision about medical treatment or to end a loved one's life. This document will ensure that your desires are heard and followed, even if you are unable to make them clear in your time of tragedy.

 

Power of Attorney

 

A Power of Attorney is a document naming a person you trust to enter into legal and business transactions for you in the event that you become unable to do so yourself. It is important to only give Power of Attorney to someone you completely trust. This person will have complete control over the management of your estate if you become incapacitated. Generally, a spouse or child will perform this function.

 

A person acting under Power of Attorney can perform the following functions:

 

  • Sell property
  • Engage in banking transactions
  • Buy and sell stocks and bonds
  • Complete business transactions

 

A Lawyer you can Trust

 

Greta Hoffman has created living wills and Powers of Attorney documents for many of her clients. She understands that this is a very sensitive issue for many people, and often planning for an unforeseen injury can be an uncomfortable process. Ms. Hoffman strives to help her clients make their wishes clear while keeping the process as comfortable as possible.

 

Many of Ms. Hoffman's clients in other areas of the law turn to her for help with living wills and Powers of Attorney because they have developed a lasting relationship with her based on trust and integrity. When creating such sensitive and important documents, it is critical to work with an attorney who intimately knows you and your family, and who understands your needs and concerns. As your family's lawyer, Ms. Hoffman is very considerate of your unique and special needs.

 

Please contact Northern Kentucky estate planning attorney Greta Hoffman today to learn more about the living will and Power of Attorney services she can provide for you. Ms. Hoffman serves clients in Boone, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, and Kenton counties.


6711 Dixie Highway, Florence, Kentucky 41042
Phone (859) 371-2227
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Serving Boone County, Campbell County, Gallatin County, Grant County, and Kenton County in Northern Kentucky.

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