Legislation would make Michigan a ‘next of kin’ state
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Legislation would make Michigan a 'next of kin' state
New legislation being talked about in Lansing would make it easier for Michiganders to make medical decisions for loved ones. The pair of bills would make Michigan a “next of kin” state, allowing a close relative to make medical decisions for someone who becomes incapacitated, thus avoiding the legal guardianship process. State Representative Jaime Thompson of Brownstown co-authored the legislation. “We don’t want family members spending the las…

Legislation would make Michigan a ‘next of kin’ state
New legislation being talked about in Lansing would make it easier for Michiganders to make medical decisions for loved ones. The pair of bills would make Michigan a “next of kin” state, allowing a close relative to make medical decisions for someone who becomes incapacitated, thus avoiding the legal guardianship process. State Representative Jaime Thompson of Brownstown co-authored the legislation. “We don’t want family members spending the las…
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