What is a letter of intent?

A letter of intent is a document, often used in Elder Law in Texas, that allows individuals to plan ahead for the decisions that need to be made regarding their long term care. The letter of intent sets forth the individual’s wishes and preferences about what type of care they want and who should make decisions on their behalf if they become unable to do so. It also serves to let loved ones and medical providers know the individual’s wishes, so that they are better prepared to make decisions on their behalf if needed. The letter of intent is not legally binding, meaning that courts may refuse to follow its provisions. It is simply an expression of an individual’s wishes and serves as a way for them to plan for potential future care. In Texas, the letter of intent can serve as a guide for doctors, hospitals, and other medical providers when making decisions on behalf of individuals. It is important to be aware that many states have different requirements for the use of a letter of intent in Elder Law, so it is best to consult with an attorney familiar with Texas law to make sure all requirements are met.

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