• Death and Dying
  • Missouri Long-Term Care Laws
  • Paying for Long-Term Care

Brian G. Quinn, CELA®Attorney, Quinn Estate & Elder Law, LLC, and Paul GantnerAttorney, Amen, Gantner and Capriano present Five Legal Documents to Have in Place.

Planning for the end of life is essential. It’s important to prepare the five legal documents to have in place to ensure our end-of-life wishes are respected and protected. As we journey towards the end of life, this can contribute to peace of mind and quality of life for ourselves and for our loved ones.

As Gantner highlighted to our audience, “Like many things in life…timing is everything. You will have a greater range of options available to you if you make plans for the end of life sooner rather than later. In the area of estate planning – if you wait until you need it, it’s too late. We want to have people in the best place to deal with the difficult situations ahead.”

The Five Legal Documents to Have in Place are

  • Property Power of Attorney
  • Health Care Power of Attorney
  • HIPAA Authorization
  • Advanced Directives & Living Will
  • Out of Hospital DNR

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Community Ed: Five Legal Documents to Have in Place

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