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<blockquote data-quote="okcBob" data-source="post: 3950386" data-attributes="member: 45783"><p>Best way is for your MIL to have a will or a POA. If she is still mentally competent she can do one easily. If she does not have decisional capacity, then OK law has a sequential order of who makes decisions. Spouse, then children, then siblings, etc.</p><p>If she is hospitalized, the hospital has an ethics staff that can assist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okcBob, post: 3950386, member: 45783"] Best way is for your MIL to have a will or a POA. If she is still mentally competent she can do one easily. If she does not have decisional capacity, then OK law has a sequential order of who makes decisions. Spouse, then children, then siblings, etc. If she is hospitalized, the hospital has an ethics staff that can assist. [/QUOTE]
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