Summary
In Georgia, a Medical Power of Attorney generally includes psychiatric decisions, but a Psychiatric Advance Directive can ensure specific psychiatric decisions are covered. Nanny cams are legal in common areas without consent, but audio recording is illegal. Optional sections in a Medical Power of Attorney may cover organ donation or end-of-life decisions. A residual clause in a will can be used to bequeath all remaining property. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
In Georgia do Alzheimer's patients need a Psychiatric power of attorney in addition to a medical power of attorney
Hello ****, in Georgia, a Medical Power of Attorney generally includes psychiatric decisions. However, if you want to ensure that specific psychiatric decisions are covered, you may want to consider a Psychiatric Advance Directive. Please consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
Is it legal in Georgia to place a nanny cam without the knowledge of the nanny?
In Georgia, it's generally legal to install a nanny cam in your home without the nanny's consent, as long as it's in a common area and not in a place where privacy is expected, like the bathroom. However, audio recording without consent is illegal. Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
In Georgia, Sections * & * of the Power of Attorney are considered optional. Must I include them in the will if I don't need them?
Hello ****, in North Carolina, the inclusion of optional sections in a Power of Attorney depends on your specific needs and desires. It's recommended to consult with a local attorney to ensure your Power of Attorney covers all necessary areas.
I'm in Georgia
Hello ****, in Georgia, sections * and * of Power of Attorney are indeed optional. However, you should only exclude them if they don't apply to your specific situation. It's always recommended to consult with a local attorney to make sure your Power of Attorney is comprehensive.
How would they apply to a situation>
Hello ****, the optional sections in a Power of Attorney could apply to situations where you want someone to make decisions about your property or finances if you become unable to. Can you elaborate on your specific situation so I can provide more tailored information?
This is the medical power of attorney sections
Hello ****, in a Medical Power of Attorney, the optional sections may pertain to specifics like organ donation, life prolonging treatments, or end-of-life decisions. If these are relevant to your situation, you might consider including them. Always consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
Thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you have any other questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Remember, consulting with a local attorney can provide you with specific advice tailored to your situation.
When writing a Georgia will instead of listing all the assets may I just say all property real and personal?
Hello ****, in Georgia, you can use a 'residual clause' in your will to bequeath all remaining property not specifically mentioned. However, this may not cover all situations or assets. It's recommended to consult with a local attorney to ensure comprehensive coverage.