The power of attorney terminates on the death of the principle. At that point the family makes decisions.
1) Each individual person makes his/her own healthcare decisions.2) Parents make the healthcare decisions for their children.3) Whoever has been given 'power of attorney' makes the healthcare decisions for the person they have 'power of attorney' for. They would carry out the persons wishes when 'power of attorney' was handed to someone. (For example: My wife has 'power of attorney' for me in case I am incapacitated in a comma. My basic wishes are stated in the document. My wife knows my feelings, and is under obligation to decide in accordance with my previously expressed and written wishes.)
No, they do not have that authority. The power of attorney expires on the death of the grantor.
By the king and his council.
yes
No.
Gods (any) do not justify their decisions to mortals.
Your conscience must decide the optimum course for the best actions and decisions to be executed for the whole good of all concerned.
If a crime was committed it is up to law enforcement and attorney general to decide upon. Impossible to comment with such a vague scenario.
Unfortunately, once you have made the report, it cannot just be canceled. If you are trying to get the prosecuting attorney to drop the charges, you can contact the attorney and see if they are willing to drop the charges. However, even if you want the charges dropped, the prosecuting attorney has the discretion to decide to drop the charges and decide not to prosecute the case.
No.
Complete luck.
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