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State Laws Advance Directive Oklahoma Form

All States allow a person to make decisions concerning their health care.  A Medical Health Care Directive allows a person to make decisions about future health care in the event that the person is unable to state his or her desires at the time the decision is necessary.  All State laws vary, but the instruments generally used are a (1) Power of Attorney for Health Care, sometimes called a Medical Power of Attorney or Health Care Proxy, and a (2) Living Will.

Power of Attorney for Health Care
A Power of Attorney for Health Care allows you to appoint a person to make medical decisions for you in the event you are unable to do so.

Living Will
A Living Will is an instrument that puts in writing your wishes concerning medical treatment in the event you are unable to make the decision.  An example would be your decision to withhold life support if you are determined to be terminally ill.

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Health Care FAQ Printable Dnr Form Oklahoma

What is a Power of Attorney? A power of attorney is an instrument containing an authorization for one to act as the agent of the principal that terminates at some point in the future either by its terms or by operation of law such as death of the principal or agent. These have also been called letters of attorney.  The person appointed is usually called an Attorney-in-Fact. The person making the power of attorney appointment is called the principal.

What are the types of Power of Attorney forms available? Power of Attorney forms are available as follows: Child Care, Durable, General, or Limited/Special.

What is a Durable Power of Attorney? A durable power of attorney is a power of attorney that remains or becomes effective upon the principal's becoming incompetent or unable to manage his or her affairs.

What is a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care? A durable power of attorney for health care is a power of attorney where the principal appoints an agent to make health care decisions for the principal and it remains effective even after the incompetence of the principal.  It is often used as a form of advance health care directive.  Compare this to a living will where the person states his or her wishes in case of medical treatment.

What is a General Power of Attorney? A general power of attorney is a power of attorney authorizing the agent to carry on business or an enterprise for the principal and usually has broad powers.

What is a Special or Limited Power of Attorney? A special or limited  power of attorney is a power of attorney authorizing the agent to carry out a particular business or transaction for the principal.

What is a Living Will Directive? A living will directive provides instructions to your physicians and family members regarding life prolonging treatment and artificially provided nutrition and hydration to be provided to the grantor if he or she no longer has the decisional capacity, a terminal condition, or becomes permanently unconscious.

What is an anatomical gift? An anatomical gift allows the donor to designate specific body parts and organs that he or she wishes to donate at the time of death.


How to Fill in a Medical Power of Attorney in Oklahoma

Filling in a Medical Power of Attorney form in Oklahoma is a simple process that allows you to choose someone to make medical decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so. To start, you need to locate a Medical Power of Attorney form specific to Oklahoma. Read the form carefully to understand the information required. You will need to provide your personal details, the name of the person you want to appoint as your healthcare agent, and an alternative agent if your first choice is unavailable. Once you have completed the form, sign it in the presence of a notary public and have the form notarized. It's important to keep a copy for yourself and give a copy to your healthcare agent, family members, and healthcare providers, so they know your wishes. Remember, it's always a good idea to consult with a legal professional if you have any specific questions or concerns.


Step 1: Choose an Agent

In the first step, you need to select an agent in Oklahoma, which essentially means finding someone to represent or assist you in a particular manner. It's important to choose someone who can understand and connect with you on a personal level. Look for an agent who speaks in straightforward and easy-to-follow terms, without using complex vocabulary or jargon. Additionally, ensure that the agent is familiar with the state of Oklahoma and has a good understanding of its rules and regulations.


Who should you choose as an agent?

When it comes to choosing an agent in Oklahoma, it's crucial to find someone you can trust and rely on. Look for an agent who truly understands your needs and goals. It's important to find someone who communicates clearly and effectively, making sure you fully comprehend all the details. Make sure the agent is knowledgeable about the local market and has a proven track record of successful transactions. Additionally, seek an agent who is responsive, dedicated, and committed to providing exceptional customer service. Ultimately, choose an agent who prioritizes your best interests and works tirelessly to achieve the desired outcome for you.


Who can’t be your agent?

In Oklahoma, there are certain individuals who cannot act as your agent. These include people who are under the age of 18 as they might lack the necessary maturity and understanding fulfilling the responsibilities of an agent. Additionally, individuals who have been declared legally incompetent or mentally incapacitated are also not suitable to be your agent. It is important to choose someone who is reliable, trustworthy, and capable of making decisions on your behalf, so make sure to carefully consider who you select to act as your agent.


Can you have more than one agent?

Yes, you can have more than one agent in Oklahoma. An agent is someone who represents you and can act on your behalf in specific situations, like buying or selling property, making financial decisions, or handling legal matters. Having multiple agents can be helpful if you trust different people with different responsibilities or if you need specialized expertise for different areas of your life. It's important to communicate clearly with all your agents and make sure they understand their roles and responsibilities.