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Arizona
Asked September 2013
I misplaced my mother's healthcare proxy. How can I obtain another copy?
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assandache7
Sep 2013
If it's the original you're talking about then you'll need to get a new one...sorry..
09/21/2013 06:24:58
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notrydoyoda
Sep 2013
I hope you are either able to get a copy of it from the lawyer who wrote it up, if they made a copy, or find it. Otherwise, if you mother is still competent to sign it, you will need a new one written up. I had to go through this with my mother.
09/21/2013 04:36:29
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msdaizy
Sep 2013
If you mean something like a POA? Find the attorney that had it made for her and they might have extra copies.
09/21/2013 03:48:36
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msdaizy
Sep 2013
Are you speaking about a DNR advance directive? If so, check with your moms doctors they might have copies on file.
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