Can’t my spouse make my medical decisions?

It is a common misunderstanding that your spouse automatically has the power to make your medical decisions.

If you don’t have a healthcare power of attorney in place, your spouse may have to go to court to get permission to make healthcare decisions.

You can stop that from happening by setting up a Healthcare Power of Attorney (Advance Healthcare Directive).  Then you will be satisfied knowing who will be there to help you.

Estate Planning Academy Episode 32
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Gary DeWitt, Attorney-at-Law

Gary DeWitt is an attorney at DeWitt & Daniels Law Firm in Lowell, Arkansas. He has practiced law in Northwest Arkansas since 2014, helping thousands of families in Bella Vista, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Rogers, and Springdale solve their legal problems. He is a graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law.