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- State of Jalisco, July 30, 2011, Legislation
- Articles: Guadalajara Reporter, Lake Chapala Review, Living at Lake Chapala
- Sample MX Federal Legislation End-of-Life Document
- Interviews, References and Resources for this project!
- Wallet contents – copy front and back of all contents
- Legal Professionals – Interviews and Acknowledgements
- Durable Powers of Attorney in Mexico?
- Emergency Contact “System”
- Hard & Electronic Copies Available of Life Planning in Jalisco
- How many designees on a durable power of attorney?
- Health Care Directives (Living Wills)
- Durable vs General Powers of Attorney
- Cell Phones in Emergencies
- Key resources, ….. can’t live without them!
- What is credible and what is not?
- More about the author…..
- Mexican Federal End-of-Life Legislation
- Hello world!

Life Planning in Jalisco (©2011)
Category Archives: Preparing your Emergency Information Binder
Articles: Guadalajara Reporter, Lake Chapala Review, Living at Lake Chapala
Guadalajara Reporter Guadalajara Reporter, “Federal palliative care rights law more robust than new Jalisco bill” by Susan Reynolds, September 15, 2011. Federal legislation passed in 2008 offers patient’s rights for palliative care well beyond the July 30, 2011 State of … Continue reading
Wallet contents – copy front and back of all contents
The publication Life Planning in Jalisco, Part III, gives information on what to include in ‘Your’ Emergency Information Binder, for example, a copy of your wallet contents. Copy the front and back of everything in your wallet such as your driver’s … Continue reading
Emergency Contact “System”
Checklist for developing an emergency contact ‘system’ Identify several persons who can be contacted in an emergency. Contact them and ask them to be part of your emergency contact system. Put into print all the contact information, and note, i.e., … Continue reading
Hard & Electronic Copies Available of Life Planning in Jalisco
Life Planning in Jalisco, 35 pages, bound with front & back covers: Part I – Emergency Information Guidelines : setting up an emergency contact system and completing the emergency information. Part II – Durable Powers of Attorney for Medical and Financial … Continue reading
