Question: I was my Mom’s health-care proxy. When it was time to make decisions about her end-of-life treatment, I had little guidance. We never really spoke about her desires. I struggled to make the ...
In addition to maintaining up-to-date estate-planning documents, individuals with serious advanced illnesses or specific wishes regarding health care decisions should consider executing a medical ...
You may have heard about Connecticut’s pilot program for Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (“MOLST”) and wondered what it is and whether it impacts your estate plan. Similar programs, such ...
I recently attended a workshop where you mentioned the MOLST form and now I am confused. I have an advanced directive. Do I also need to have the MOLST form? What’s the difference? Both Advance ...