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Eight Steps for Updating Health Care DocumentsEight Steps for Updating Health Care Documents

As grim as it might seem, the coronavirus pandemic should remind clients to have these health care documents in order.

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Susan Joy Bruno, Marc Minkerand 1 more

March 25, 2020

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With cases of the coronavirus on the rise in the United States, it’s important for clients to be prepared, especially when it comes to their health care documents. These include a living will, health care proxy, HIPAA release and Do Not Resuscitate (DNR).  A living will is a statement of your client’s health care wishes, a health care proxy appoints an agent to make health care decisions; a HIPAA release authorizes a named individual to communicate with your client’s medical providers and see his medical records; a DNR is a document providing that your client doesn’t want heroic end of life measures.

Here are 8 steps you should tell your clients to take:

Disclaimer: We do not provide legal advice so you must rely on your own attorney to guide you. Be mindful laws on signing documents and other matters vary dramatically from state to state and are changing rapidly.

 

Susan Joy Bruno is a financial advisor with Beacon Wealth; Marc Minker is a Partner with CBIZ and Martin M. Shenkman is an attorney in Fort Lee, NY and NYC.

About the Authors

Susan Joy Bruno

Advisor, Beacon Wealth Consulting South, LLC

Susan Joy Bruno is a financial adviser with Beacon Wealth Consulting South, LLC.

Marc Minker

Partner, CBIZ, Inc.

Marc Minker is a Partner with CBIZ, Inc.

Martin M. Shenkman

www.shenkmanlaw.com

www.laweasy.com

Martin M. Shenkman, CPA, MBA, PFS, AEP (distinguished), JD, is an attorney in private practice in Fort Lee, New Jersey and New York City. His practice concentrates on estate and tax planning, planning for closely held businesses, estate administration.  


A widely quoted expert on tax matters, Mr. Shenkman is a regular source for numerous financial and business publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Money, The New York Times, and others. He has appeared as a tax expert on numerous public and cable television shows including The Today Show, CNN, NBC Evening News, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN-FN, and others. He is a frequent guest on radio talk shows throughout the country and has a regular weekly radio show on Money Matters Financial Network.

Mr. Shenkman is a prolific author, having published 42 books and more than 1,000 articles.

Mr. Shenkman is an editorial board member of CCH (Wolter’s Kluwer) Co-Chair of Professional Advisory Board, CPA Journal, and the Matrimonial Strategist. He has previously served on the editorial board of many other tax, estate and real estate publications.

Mr. Shenkman has received numerous awards, including: The 1994 Probate and Property Excellence in Writing Award; The Alfred C. Clapp Award presented in 2007 by the New Jersey Bar Association and the Institute for Continuing Legal Education for excellence in continuing legal education; Worth Magazine’s Top 100 Attorneys (2008); CPA Magazine Top 50 IRS Tax Practitioners (April/May 2008); The “Editors Choice Award” in 2008 from Practical Estate Planning Magazine for his article “Estate Planning for Clients with Parkinson’s;”  The 2008 “The Best Articles Published by the ABA” award for his article “Integrating Religious Considerations into Estate and Real Estate Planning;” New Jersey Super Lawyers, (2010-16); 2012 recipient of the AICPA Sidney Kess Award for Excellence in Continuing Education for CPAs; 2013 Accredited Estate Planners (Distinguished) award from the National Association of Estate Planning Counsels; Financial Planning Magazine 2012 Pro-Bono Financial Planner of the Year for efforts on behalf of those living with chronic illness and disability;

Mr. Shenkman's book, Estate Planning for People with a Chronic Condition or Disability, was nominated for the 2009 Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Award. He was named the lead of Investment Adviser Magazine's “all-star lineup of tax experts” on its April 2013 cover. On June 2015, he delivered the Hess Memorial Lecture for the New York City Bar Association.

Mr. Shenkman is active in many charitable and community causes and organizations. He founded ChronicIllnessPlanning.org which educates professional advisers on planning for clients with chronic illness and disability and which has been the subject of more than a score of articles. He has written books for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and the COPD Foundation. He has also presented more than 60 lectures around the country on this topic for professional organizations, charities and others. More than 50 of the articles he has published have addressed planning for those facing the challenges of chronic illness and disability. Additionally, he is a member of the American Brain Foundation Board, Strategic Planning Committee, and Investment Committee.

Mr. Shenkman received his Bachelor of Science degree from Wharton School, with a concentration in accounting and economics. He received a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Michigan, with a concentration in tax and finance. He received his law degree from Fordham University School of Law, and is admitted to the bar in New York, New Jersey and Washington, D.C. He is a Certified Public Accountant in New Jersey, Michigan and New York. He is a registered Investment Adviser in New York and New Jersey.