- ISBN13: 9781413309577
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Create a living will and more with all the forms and information California families need.
Living Wills & Powers of Attorney for California helps families avoid legal problems if they ever become unable to make health care or financial decisions for themselves. Step by step, it takes readers through the creation of a:
Living Will (known as an “Advance Health Care Directive”)
Durable Power of Attorney for Finance
Do Not Resuscitate O… More >>
Living Wills & Powers of Attorney for California
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#1 by C. Lynch on April 13, 2010 - 2:46 am
Excellent -all the form(s) I needed, and a great easy to understand overview.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Buckman on April 13, 2010 - 3:20 am
This book is good for creating a Living Will and Power of Attorney. People are feaful of thinking about themselves not being in control of their life, but it’s actually worse if you haven’t made a plan (except in cases where you clearly want a court to be in jurisdiction of your choices). After visiting a young friend of mine in her 20’s who is in a coma and remains in a convalescent home months after her accident, I decided that would not be what I would want if I were in a similar situation. So I used the book’s CD form, downloaded to my PC, typed in my entries, had it notarized, and sent to my primary care physician and the people in my life who have agreed to make decisions in my behalf. It really was simple. Not easy, as I had kind of a lump in my throat thinking about it all, but much better to get it done.
The form’s font made my portion of the form difficult to read once I printed it out with my input typed in the necessary spots. I would recommend if you are using these forms, that you use fonts that allow easier reading than the default. Otherwise it was good, easy, done.
The Power of Attorney was also easy. Again, I used the form on the included CD, typed in my entries, took it to my notary, and again, done. The book gave good information, that this form, unlike the Living Will form, should not be distributed in case you need to take the power of attorney from your selected person, etc. It does need to be in a location for the selected person to find the power of attorney form when needed.
With both of these, you need agreement with the selected people in your life.
I’ve used Nolo for advice in the past and have always found them and their books to be easy to use and correct.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Sally Grey on April 13, 2010 - 4:41 am
While the information in the book was helpful, I was not able to use the included CD on my Macintosh computer.
Rating: 3 / 5