Disclaimer: legal forms cannot fit every
situation. Only the advice of an attorney can ensure that the form you use
accomplishes what you want. In most cases, you are better off having an attorney
customize documents especially for you and make sure they are properly executed.
Use of these forms are entirely at your risk.
Living Will
The term "Living Will" is unfortunate since it
is misunderstood and frequently mixed up with Living Trust and other similar
terms. The proper legal term for this form is "Medical Declaration."
Although it doesn't really matter what you call
the form, we prefer to call our form a "Living Will Declaration" to try and make
it clear to anyone what the form is about.
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Uses: this
free living will form is for anyone who does not want to be connected to a machine or device
past the point the person would normally die. Two doctors must agree that you
are past the point of normal death and that there is little or no hope of
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Cautions:
Make sure the is what you want. The form specifically allows nutrition and
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How to revoke:
a living will can be revoked by the person who made it by destroying all
copies or by verbally informing the treating doctor that the living will has
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Health Care Power of Attorney
Powers of attorney give your authorization to
another person to do things that you cannot do for yourself or things that you
do not want to do yourself. Powers of attorney can be general, or they can be
specific. The Health Care Power of Attorney is specific and is intended to only
give your agent (the person who has your authority) the ability to make medical
decisions for you.
In Louisiana, a person with a power of attorney
has more authority to make a medical decision than a relative. Therefore, where
a spouse and adult children would ordinarily be on equal footing to make medical
decisions if you cannot yourself, a power of attorney would put a person with
your authority ahead of your spouse and/or children. And, if you want to be sure
that your spouse rather than children make the decisions, a power of attorney
would make the spouse come ahead of your children when it comes to making
medical decisions.
Note: A power of attorney that gives medical
decision powers probably does not have to be notarized. However, we have found
from experience that not all health care providers are aware of this fact. It is
therefore better to go to the trouble of having this form notarized in order to
avoid confusion and delay later.
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Uses: this
free health care power of attorney form gives your authority for another person to make medical decisions on your
behalf. This would only be necessary if you were unable to make decisions for
yourself because of injury or incompetence.
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Cautions:
Obviously you should only give this authority to a person you completely trust.
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How to revoke:
a power of attorney can be revoked by notifying your agent that it is revoked.
But, you must also notify each person or institution that has copies that it is
revoked.
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General
Power of Attorney
The general power
of attorney gives your agent the power to handle things of a general nature,
such as banking, cashing checks, signing names, and things of that nature.
However, this power
of attorney is limited in that several things in Louisiana have to be specific
for the agent to have powers under a power of attorney. The ability to buy and
sell, mortgage, represent the person in a succession, and handle mineral rights
are a few examples of things not authorized by the general power of attorney.
Not all powers of
attorney need to be notarized and/or witnessed. However, it is better to have
the power witnessed and notarized in case the use requires witnesses or
notarization.
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Uses: this
free power of attorney form gives the person you name the authority to handle
general business transactions for you. Banking transactions like signing checks
would be authorized under this power.
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Cautions:
Only someone you trust should have this authority. Also, it does not cover many
situations. You should have an attorney draw up your power of attorney if there
is any doubt about what powers you want to give your agent
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How to revoke:
a power of attorney can be revoked by notifying your agent that it is revoked.
But, you must also notify each person or institution that has copies that it is
revoked.
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Bill of
Sale
As in most states,
Louisiana requires that the transfer of a vehicle or trailer be by a notarized
bill of sale. The bill of sale must contain certain information, such as the VIN
or other identification number, the seller and buyer, and the price.
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Uses: A free
bill of sale form, even if not required by the state in a particular situation,
is proof of ownership. For a seller, this means that liability for the vehicle
is terminated. For a buyer, this means that you have proof that you own the
vehicle.
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Cautions:
For any transfer that must be done through the Department of Motor Vehicles, the
transfer must be completed within 30 days of the sale. In most cases (other than
a donation to a family member) the buyer of a used vehicle will owe sales tax.
The sales tax must be paid within 40 days of the sale or interest and penalty
begins to accrue. If the vehicle is being donated, there must be two witnesses
on the bill of sale in addition to the notary.
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sale form directly from the Department of Motor Vehicles now:

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