Yeah, the instructions are, don't starve/dehydrate someone to death just cause you want to. That person must have made it clear instruction not to have it done or to allow a surrogate to make that decision.
He adequately showed cause for the belief that Terry would have signed a living will that would have prevented at least 10 of these past 14 years in the hospice.
That is absolute nonsense. Show me the money that she wanted it, not what he wanted nor some double whatif. It must be clear and convincing. That is in the Florida law.
It was.
This is best layed out in the court summaries.
I guess you failed to read them.
oh, that is right, the judge, the witnesses and all that are evil members of the culture of death!
Aaaaaaaack!
I am out of here for the night. I will get back into the fray tomorrow.