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Pisceslilith

Pisceslilith

Student
Aug 19, 2019
163
Have you?, I might have to do partial instead of SN, I'm poor and I don't have the patience to finally get money so I can get SN. I'm very desperate to get out of this house and this seems to be the only way. So in case of anything, I can pull the plug if I end up injured.
 
WhiteRabbit

WhiteRabbit

I'm late, i'm late. For a very important date.
Feb 12, 2019
1,796
I haven't because my husband knows i'd want him to pull the plug if any catastrophic happened to me, but I probably should, just in case.
 
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FrozenMango

FrozenMango

Hello from the other side
Aug 16, 2022
184
not stupid at all. I considered a living will and a living trust. It is not worth it
 
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Wannagonow

Specialist
Nov 16, 2022
376
Yes. I have both a healthcare proxy and designated a friend to be my power of attorney. Neither require using a lawyer in my state. Notary signature isn't necessary for both, but since it costs less than $10 to do here, I choose to do it. I feel this needs to be done to give me piece of mind that my family will have no decision making powers for me. This is especially important if I am unsuccessful at ctb and I become incapacitated. My friend of over 40 years will be calling the shots. If you have strong feelings who you want to be making those medical decisions for you- I'd think about doing this. If it's not something you're concerned about, then you're all set. 😁
 
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LadyApple

LadyApple

We just want to go home early.
Feb 17, 2020
117
Yes I set up a will with my attorney. In my will I'm leaving everything to my mom, dad and sister.
 
Dot

Dot

Info abt typng styl on prfle.
Sep 26, 2021
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Slf hve an 'advncd decsn' whch = th/ sme thng
 
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intothedark

Member
Jan 17, 2023
7
I've thought about it, but I literally have no one 😅 so I'm hoping my method is successful and I don't have to have a random state social worker assigned to call the shots while I'm incapacitated. Scary thought.

I have PODs set up for both bank accounts so the money goes to my friend.
 

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