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Can I name two people, having equal decision making power, in my Advance Directive for healthcare decisions?

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Can I name two people, having equal decision making power, in my Advance Directive for healthcare decisions?

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Generally, one has the power to name co-power holders. To be safe you need to retain an estate attorney in Indiana to draft this document properly. Hope this helps. LEGAL DISCLAIMER Mr. Fromm is licensed to practice law in PA. The response herein is not legal advice and does not create an attorney/ client relationship. The response is only in the form of legal education and is intended to only provide general information about the matter within the question. Oftentimes the question does not include significant and important facts and timelines that if known could significantly change the reply or make such reply unsuitable. Mr. Fromm strongly advises the questioner to confer with an attorney in their state in order to ensure proper advice is received. By using this site you understand and agree that there is no attorney client relationship or confidentiality between you and the attorney responding. This site should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed

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