FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
LIVING WILLS/DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY

The Law Library Staff prepares "Frequently Asked Questions" for the convenience of our users to provide access to a variety of sources addressing particular points of law. These are general legal information sources, and are not to be construed as a substitute for personal legal advice from an attorney. Please seek legal counsel to help you determine the applicability of any of the information in these resources to your specific situation. The Law Library makes no recommendation as to whether you should purchase any services offered by the websites contained in this FAQ.


Health Care Power of Attorney and Living Wills


Ohio’s Right of Disposition Law

This legislation, effective October 12, 2006, allows an individual to choose the person who will be in charge of funeral arrangements and burial. If nobody is named, the statute will determine the order in which survivors may choose.

Physician/Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST/MOLST)

Financial Powers of Attorney


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