Call Today | 480.525.9877
ATTN! Is your case on hold? Consider Online Divorce Mediation. Learn more → | Client Portal Login
Ogborne Law, PLC

Toggle menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Services
    • Online Estate Planning
    • Online Last Will & Testament
    • Online Living Will
    • 15 Minute Consultation
  • Book Now
  • FAQ’s
    • Partners
  • About
    • Our Process
    • Michelle N. Ogborne
    • Susan Wellman
    • Partners
    • Blog Posts
    • Client Testimonials
  • Contact

MEDIATION    |    ESTATE PLANNING    |    COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE    |    MARITAL AGREEMENTS

Category Archives: Medical Power of Attorney

Importance of Financial Power of Attorney

Importance of Financial Power of Attorney

19 Aug 2024
Michelle N. Ogborne
When you can no longer make financial decisions for yourself a Financial Power of Attorney gives another individual the capability to take financial decisions on your behalf. Read on to learn more. Understanding...
Read More
0
Importance of Medical Power of Attorney

Importance of Medical Power of Attorney

19 Aug 2024
Michelle N. Ogborne
Following a surgery, an injury or the onset of a medical condition that you can no longer make decisions for yourself, you can select a representative to take important choices for you. One example is a medical p...
Read More
0
Medical POA

Why Is It So Important to Have a Medical Power Of Attorney?

1 Feb 2024
Michelle N. Ogborne
When you are in good health and busy, it’s easily put off thinking about what would happen should you come down with an ailment or get injured in the future. Whether or not you have any present health concerns, i...
Read More
0
Before You Send Your Teens to College, Make Sure They Sign a POA Form

Before You Send Your Teens to College, Make Sure They Sign a POA Form

18 May 2022
Michelle N. Ogborne
College bound teens are typically legal adults, meaning parents might not have a say when a medical crisis happens. A medical power of attorney gives them help in staying informed and make decisions in emergencie...
Read More
0

Why Do I Need a HIPPA Form for My College Student?

1 Mar 2022
Michelle N. Ogborne
If your child is no longer a minor, you might not be able to help your college-aged child if they get sick or injured. Below is how to obtain a HIPAA Form in order for you to help your child when they need you mo...
Read More
0
Documents College Students Should Have

Documents College Students Should Have

24 Feb 2022
Michelle N. Ogborne
Your child is getting ready to leave for college. Among making sure they have their course books and everything essential to furnish their dorm room, there are many legal documents that you must have in place. A...
Read More
0
Power of Attorney for an Elderly Parent With Dementia

Power of Attorney for an Elderly Parent With Dementia

24 Jan 2022
Michelle N. Ogborne
Power of Attorney (POA) documents help guarantee the wishes of the individual with dementia are followed as the disease advances and makes it possible for other individuals to make decisions on behalf of the indi...
Read More
0
Can a Family Member Revoke Power of Attorney

Can a Family Member Revoke Power of Attorney?

18 Jan 2022
Michelle N. Ogborne
Naming an individual to act on your behalf carrying out a power of attorney (POA) document is a very important decision. Whereas POA can be given to anybody, most people usually decide on a trusted family member...
Read More
0
Importance of Medical Power of Attorney

What Is Medical Power of Attorney?

22 Jul 2021
Michelle N. Ogborne
Having a medical power of attorney, you can designate an individual to make health care decisions for you if you become unfit to make those decisions on your own. Whereas much of estate planning puts a focus o...
Read More
0
Why Do I Need a Medical Power of Attorney?

Why Do I Need a Medical Power of Attorney?

22 Jul 2021
Michelle N. Ogborne
Medical powers of attorney (or health care power of attorney) are legal documentation that enables you to give an individual legal authority to make important decisions concerning your medical care. These decisio...
Read More
0
1 2

CONTACT US

Ogborne Law, PLC
21090 N Pima Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Phone: 480.526.9006

SEARCH OUR SITE

Our Services

  • Adoption
  • Business Law
  • Collaborative Divorce
  • Estate Planning
    • Last Will and Testament Arizona
    • Living Trust in Arizona
  • Legal Separation Arizona
  • Marital Agreements
    • Postnuptial Agreements in Arizona
    • Prenuptial Agreements in Phoenix, Arizona
  • Mediation
    • Affordable Divorce Mediation in Phoenix, AZ
  • Power of Attorney Arizona

Recent Posts

  • How Long Does A No Fault Divorce Take?
  • Is Arizona A No Fault Divorce State?
  • Fault Vs No Fault Divorce

Categories

  • 50/50 Custody Arrangement
  • A-B Trust
  • Adoption
  • Advance Care Planning
  • Advance Directive
  • Advanced Medical Directive
  • Alimony
  • Ancillary Probate
  • Annulment
  • Arbitration
  • Arizona Divorce
  • Arizona Divorce Mediation
  • Asset Protection
  • Assets
  • Avoid Probate
  • Avoiding Probate
  • Beneficiaries
  • Beneficiary
  • Beneficiary Designations
  • Blended Family Estate Planning
  • Business
  • Case Study
  • Challenge a Will
  • Change Living Trust
  • Charitable Trusts
  • Child Care Power of Attorney
  • Child Custody
  • Civil Divorce
  • Civil Mediation
  • Co-Executor
  • Codicil to a Will
  • Collaborative Divorce
  • Communication
  • Community Property
  • Complex Trust
  • Conservator
  • Contest a Will
  • Contested Divorce
  • Contested Guardianship
  • Contingent Beneficiaries
  • Contingent Beneficiary
  • Controlled Separation
  • Court Ordered Divorce Mediation
  • Court Ordered Mediation
  • Credit Card Debt
  • Credit Shelter Trusts
  • Custody
  • Debt
  • Debts After Death
  • Devisee
  • Digital Assets
  • Digital Estate Planning
  • Digital Estate Planning Laws
  • Dissolution of Marriage
  • Divorce
  • Divorce Certificate
  • Divorce Decree
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Divorce Mediation
  • Divorce Settlement Agreement
  • DIY Divorce
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • E-Wills
  • Elderly Guardianship
  • Electronic Wills
  • Emergency Guardianship
  • End of Life Planning
  • End-of-Life Decisions
  • Estate Plan
  • Estate Planning
  • Estate Planning Asset Protection
  • Estate Planning for Business Owners
  • Estate Planning for Retirement
  • Estate Planning For Second Marriages
  • Estate Planning for Single Individuals
  • Estate Planning for Special Needs Individuals
  • Estate Planning for Students
  • Estate Planning for Young Families
  • Estate Planning Misconceptions
  • Estate Planning Mistakes
  • Estate Planning Myths
  • Executor
  • Facilitative Mediation
  • Family Law
  • Family Limited Partnership
  • Family Members Debt
  • Family Support
  • Family Trust
  • FAQs
  • Federal Inheritance Tax
  • Final Wishes
  • Financial Power of Attorney
  • FLP
  • Funeral Planning
  • General Power of Attorney
  • Generation Skipping Trust
  • Gifting in a Will
  • Gray Divorce
  • Guardianship
  • Guardianship of a Child
  • Guardianship of a Parent
  • Guardianship of an Adult
  • Guardianship of Disabled or Incapacitated Persons
  • Guardianship of Minors
  • Health Care Directive
  • Healthcare Power of Attorney
  • Heir
  • HIPPA Form
  • Inheritance
  • Inheritance and Divorce
  • Intestacy
  • Intestate Succession
  • Invalid Prenuptial Agreement
  • Irrevocable Burial Trust
  • Irrevocable Trust
  • Joint Ownership
  • Joint Tenancy
  • Joint Wills
  • Last Will
  • Last Will and Testament
  • Late-Life Divorce
  • Lawyer
  • Legacy Planning
  • Legal Separation
  • Legally Changing Your Name
  • Legatee
  • Letter of Last Instruction
  • Letter of Testamentary
  • Life Estate Deed
  • Limited Guardianship
  • Limited Power of Attorney
  • Living Trust
  • Living Will
  • Long Term Separation
  • LPOA
  • Marriage
  • Marriage Money Problems
  • Marriage Requirements
  • Mediation
  • Medical POA
  • Medical Power of Attorney
  • Medical Power of Attorney for Child
  • Next of Kin
  • No Contest Clause in a Trust
  • No Contest Clause in a Will
  • No Fault Divorce States
  • No-Fault Divorce
  • Override Power of Attorney
  • Parenting
  • Payable on Death Accounts
  • POA
  • POD
  • Postnups
  • Postnuptial Agreements
  • Power of Attorney
  • Power of Attorney for Divorce
  • Prenup Lawyer
  • Prenups
  • Prenuptial Agreements
  • Primary Beneficiary
  • Probate
  • Probate Administration
  • Qualified Domestic Trust
  • Regular Power of Attorney
  • Relatives Debt
  • Residual Clause
  • Residual Clauses
  • Residuary Estate
  • Revocable Trust
  • Revocation of Power of Attorney
  • Revoke a Will
  • Separation
  • Signing a Will
  • Simple Trust
  • Special Needs Trust
  • Springing Power of Attorney
  • Successor Trustee
  • Summary Dissolution
  • Survivorship Community Property
  • T-O-D Deeds
  • Temporary Guardianship
  • Testamentary Trust
  • Testamentary Trusts
  • TOD Deeds
  • Transfer-on-Death Deeds
  • Transferring Power of Attorney
  • Transformative Mediation
  • Trust
  • Trust Attorney
  • Trustee
  • Trustor
  • Uncategorized
  • Uncontested Divorce
  • Uniform Probate Code
  • Visitation
  • What Is a Power of Attorney for a Trust
  • Will
  • Will vs Trust

COMPANY INFORMATION

Ogborne Law, PLC
21090 N Pima Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85255

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday-Thursday: 9:00AM-4:30PM
Friday: 9:00AM-12:30PM
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

NEWSLETTER

Sign up below to receive our monthly newsletter on our legal services.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Phone: 480.525.9877
Email: admin@ogbornelaw.com

READ/WRITE REVIEWS

HELPING FAMILIES SINCE 2012

Copyright © 2025 Ogborne Law, PLC. All Rights Reserved.

Website Design, Hosting, Maintenance & SEO by WebTechs.Net.