Principal (who has appointed a power of attorney) acting on his/her own behalf
Once a Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare becomes effective does the principal, who has appointed someone as his/her attorney in fact, still have the authority to make decisions on his/her own behalf?
Re: Principal (who has appointed a power of attorney) acting on his/her own beha
Assuming that standard KY statutory language is used, a health care surrogate document is only effective when the principal is incapable of making decisions on his/her own.
Martin Kasdan, Jr.
Martin Z. Kasdan, Jr., Attorney at Law
Brownsboro Bldg., Ste. 109; 2843 Brownsboro Rd
Louisville, KY 40206