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Health Law: One Year In: NH Healthcare Surrogacy Decision-Making Law

January 20, 2016

By: Katherine M. Hanna

Adults have the right to make their own health care decisions, unless they are incapacitated. Until 2015, the only people who were able to make health care decisions for an incapacitated adult in New Hampshire were an agent appointed under a durable power for attorney for health care (DPOA-H), or a guardian appointed by the Circuit Court-Probate Division. Read the full story here.            

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