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Follow on Google News | Health Care Directive for Kids? It's Important!A: It is complicated. Sadly, in the case of tragedy, more than 50% of all adults have no health care documents for themselves and most children have no such documents whatsoever. Consider the following examples. Ainsley, 12 years old, went camping with her friend's family. While hiking, Ainsley fell from a lakeside rope swing, landed headfirst on large rocks, and suffered brain trauma that needed immediate medical treatment. Because her parent's friends caring for Ainsley had no authorization to give medical consent, Ainsley suffered for 48 hours until her parents could be reached and return from abroad to the hospital to authorize treatment. Had Ainsley's parents prepared health care directives authorizing her friend's parents to act as Ainsley's health care surrogate, treatment could have been immediate. The good news is that in 2020, Florida passed new laws enabling the signing and notarization of legal documents remotely with state approved document signing computer management programs and notaries who are certified to perform remote notary services. Today you may be halfway around the world and sign legal documents authorizing others to act on your behalf until you return home. But don't wait until you are far, far away. Meet with an estate planning attorney (http://www.JacksonLawPA.com) and prepare a health care directive for your children before you travel. End
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