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Old 03-19-2008, 03:40 PM
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Default Durable Power of Attorney for Heath Care Matters

[QUOTE=highhatsize;240449]Dear Mrs. Bear,

"I am so frustrated. I am not allowed to do my job. The mommy job. He's an adult now so I can't get info on his progress and have to wait for him to sign a release form so the docs and social workers can talk to me."


Is it that Wes is reluctant to sign the document? If not, you can get a form from the stationary store closest to your local courthouse that you can fill in and Wes can sign that will give the medical authorities permission to keep you apprised of Wes' care. You keep the original and allow the hospital/medical authority to take a copy every time Wes is in therapy. Saves a lot of time.

Cordially,
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