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Powers of Attorney in Florida: What They Are and How They Work

September 16, 2022 by floridaestadev Leave a Comment

When most people think of a power of attorney, they think of someone who has been appointed to make financial decisions on behalf of another person. But in Florida, the term “power of attorney” has a different meaning. In this state, a power of attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the authority to make decisions on your behalf with regard to your health care.

There are two types of powers of attorney in Florida: Health Care Surrogates and Durable Powers of Attorney for Health Care. A Health Care Surrogate is someone you appoint to make decisions about your health care if you are unable to do so yourself. A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care is similar, except that it only goes into effect if you become incapacitated. 

Both types of powers of attorney allow you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions about your medical care, including things like what treatments you receive and when you receive them. You can also use a power of attorney to give someone the authority to make decisions about donating your organs or body tissue after you die.

A power of attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the authority to make decisions on your behalf with regard to your health care. If you become incapacitated, a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care goes into effect and allows the person you appointed to make decisions about your medical care. You can also use a power of attorney to give someone the authority to make decisions about donating your organs or body tissue after you die.

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