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   Designation of Guardian in Advance of Need
Competent surviving parents of minor or disabled children may designate a guardian in the event of the parent's death or disability. A competent adult may designate a guardian in the event of later disability.
  
   
   Directive to Physicians
A Directive to Physicians is a legal form that communicates your wishes about life sustaining medical treatment at some time in the future.
  
   
   Elder Abuse
There are special laws about elder abuse.
  
   
   HICAP: Health Information Counseling and Advocacy Program (Separate Website)
Information about the HICAP Program and how to reach a benefits counselor for assistance with issues related to Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance (Medicare supplement and long-term care), guardianship, social service programs, and insurance fraud against seniors.
By: Texas Department of Insurance
  
   
   Living Trust Scams and the Senior Consumer This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Learn how to avoid becoming a victim when purchasing a living trust.
By: Texas Young Lawyers Association

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   Private Fee-for-Service Plans (Separate Website)
Private fee-for-service (PFFS) plans are a different Medicare+Choice (M+C) options available in Texas. Private insurance companies under contract with Medicare offer this plan.
By: Texas Department of Insurance

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   Property Transfer after Your Death
What happens to your property after you die?
  
   
   Tips When Shopping for Insurance (Separate Website)
Insurance is a product you purchase to protect yourself from financial disasters, and your needs for protection can change over time. It´s important to understand the insurance policies you have and decide if those coverages are still right for you. If you´re considering buying insurance, here are some shopping tips to remember.
By: Texas Department of Insurance
  
   
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