2010 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 44A. WEST VIRGINIA GUARDIANSHIP
ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.
§44A-1-3. Advance directives.

§44A-1-3. Advance directives.
The existence of a living will, medical power of attorney, durable power of attorney or other advance directive, duly executed by a person alleged to be a "protected person," as defined in section four of this article, or the prior appointment of a surrogate decisionmaker for the protected person may eliminate, limit or supersede the need for the assistance or protection of a guardian or conservator, and any person so appointed is to be the first preferred nominee for guardian or conservator, as set forth in section eight, article two of this chapter.

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