However, it is entirely speculative. Michael Schiavo has one commanding position under the law: he is Terri Schiavo's guardian, with power of attorney. Terri's parents have utterly failed in their quest to impeach Michael Schiavo's role as her guardian. For all intents and purposes, Michael Schiavo legally is Terri Schiavo, and is treated as if he were Terri Schiavo when he speaks in court. The witnesses saying that she intended to divorce him do not have that status.
he doesn't have durable power of attorney does that make a difference?
Doesn't Greer seem to feel that he is Terri's 'other' guardian? He can make this request himself, and then agree to it, the same way he has been doing for Terri all these years.
And God forbid we straighten it out now... Your argument is weak and irrelevant.
BTW, still waiting for a citation on a person's RIGHT to a dignified death and an example of a dignified death... Any takers out there amongst the pro-death-killahs-of-the-disabled-based-on-a-rumor folks? Anyone? A n y o n e . . ?