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Legal Services for Seniors
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Lafayette Greenhouse
Acadiana Legal Service Corporation
Who are we?
Private law firm
 Started in 1979
 Non-profit
 No charge
 Civil cases only
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Technology Grant
Every Thursday morning
 At the Greenhouse on the Thruway
 ½ hour on a legal topic
 Instruction on touch-screen computers
 Get legal information on your own
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Decision-Making Capacity
Legal Capacity
Who gets to make important decisions for you?
•Presumption is that you have the right to decide
•If over 18
•And a court has not taken it away
Judging Capacity
How can you tell if someone is able to make their
own decisions?
•Medical decisions
•Self-care
•Management of finances
•Executing a Will (Testament)
Interdiction (Guardianship)
How does someone lose the right to make their
own decisions?
•Court process
•Infirmity impairs ability to consistently make or
communicate reasoned decisions
•Should be limited
•A Curator is appointed
•Can be lifted
Interdiction Alternatives
Someone you care about is having trouble
remembering to pay their bills on time.
You don’t think they need to be interdicted.
They DO need some help, but are afraid to ask .
What can you suggest to avoid interdiction?
Interdiction Alternatives
•Representative Payee/Joint Accounts
•Elderly Protective Services
•Mandate/Power of Attorney
•Living Will
What to do?
Your family has an adult child who abuses drugs
or alcohol.
Mental illness is causing a friend or family
member to act irrationally, dangerously.
Their behavior repeatedly causes problems.
Can’t you just “Lock him up”?
Civil Commitment
•Danger to self or others
•Mental illness/Substance abuse
•Court order required
•NOT about competence
•Temporary
•Emergency certificates
Delegating Capacity
Your declining vision is making it hard for you to drive
or write checks to pay your bills each month.
You’d like your daughter to handle some of your
shopping and banking for you.
What can you do to give her that power?
Delegating Capacity - Mandate
•Must have capacity to give
•Can not be taken, only given
•Should be limited
•Writing sometimes required (health care)
•Agent must act responsibly
Living Wills (Advance Directives)
•Patient is making the decision
•Must have capacity to execute directive
•Limited to certified “terminal and irreversible”
•Selects types of treatment/procedures
Living Will Example Provisions
Who has the Right to make your
Medical Decisions?
•You make your own decisions
•Curator or Tutor
•Health care agent
•Living Will
•State law
Who has the Right to make your
Medical Decisions?
You are in a serious car wreck.
Acadian Ambulance brings you to the Emergency
Room unconscious.
The doctor says you need surgery.
Who decides whether you have surgery or not?
Medical Decision Makers (in LA)
•Patient
•Tutor/Curator
•Health Care Agent
•Spouse not judicially separated
•Adult child
•Sibling
•Ascendants or descendants
•In loco parentis
YOU Make the Call!
•Your husband needs a transfusion
•You don’t want him to have it
•His sisters say transfuse him or they’ll sue
•His Living Will says “no transfusions”
•His brother has his health care power of attorney
•His brother says “transfuse him”
YOU Make the Call!
• Your 40 year old son’s kidneys have shut down,
but he refuses dialysis
• He knows this is “how the Russians plan to
corrupt his precious bodily fluids”
• He understands that his heart may fail
• He has no Living Will, Health Care Agent, or other
living relatives
YOU Make the Call!
•Your 89 year old wife is terminal and comatose
•Without artificial nutrition & hydration, she will
lose her life in a few days
•She has no Health Care Agent or Living Will
•Two of your adult children say, “put in the tubes”
•The other adult child says “leave her alone”
•You say “withhold treatment”
YOU Make the Call!
• Your are in the emergency room after a car crash
• You’re unconscious, need your spleen removed
• Hospital has no prior history with you (no medical
history, no Power of Attorney, no Living Will, no
idea who your relatives might be)
• Will they do the operation?
Questions?
Legal Services for Seniors
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Lafayette Greenhouse
Acadiana Legal Service Corporation