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    Notary Services for Precautionary Orders - Beeler & Marbacher Law Firm

    What is included in a Precautionary Order?

    The grantor of a precautionary order has broad discretion to determine its contents, as long as the formal requirements are met. A precautionary order should ideally address the following areas:

    1. Personal Care: This covers the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of the individual, including provisions for personal, medical, and social care.
    2. Asset Management: This includes managing income and assets, as well as safeguarding the financial interests of the represented person. The specific scope of asset management can be defined in the order, with the flexibility to add or restrict specific assets.
    3. Legal Representation: Legal representation grants authority to enter into or terminate contracts on behalf of the individual, including general legal actions associated with asset and personal care.
    4. Substitute Provisions: In addition to the primary representative, a substitute representative can be designated. This ensures that the precautionary order remains effective if the appointed representative is unable to fulfill their role.

    We recommend consulting a notary or an inheritance law expert before establishing a precautionary order to ensure all legal options are considered. With extensive experience in inheritance law, the Beeler & Marbacher team is your ideal partner in creating a tailored solution to suit your needs.

    How to Create a Precautionary Order

    A precautionary order must either be handwritten or notarized.

    • Handwritten Form: The principal must write out the precautionary order in full by hand, date it, and sign it. This approach requires the entire document to be manually written by the author for legal validity.
    • Notarized Form: Alternatively, the precautionary order can be notarized in a formal procedure with a notary, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.

    The principal may revoke the precautionary order at any time in the same form in which it was created, or they may destroy it informally.

    Given the specific legal requirements, it is recommended to seek legal counsel before drafting a precautionary order to ensure compliance with relevant laws. The Beeler & Marbacher Law Firm and Notary offers ideal support for such legal needs, providing both specialized advisory services and notarization. Our notaries can formally notarize precautionary orders and notify the Civil Status Office of the document’s location.

    Can the Precautionary Order Bypass the Adult and Child Protection Authority (KESB)?

    The Swiss Adult and Child Protection Authority (KESB) serves to protect individuals who can no longer take responsibility for themselves. KESB steps in to appoint a representative if the person in need lacks suitable family members or spouses to take on the role, assessing the most suitable individual for the role.

    A precautionary order allows the principal to select their own representative in case of future incapacity, thus relieving KESB of this duty. The principal’s choice as stated in the order takes priority, promoting autonomy over KESB’s selection.

    The Beeler & Marbacher Law Firm and Notary understands the importance of preserving autonomy beyond incapacity and can guide you through the steps needed to make independent decisions about your future care.

    What is an Advance Directive?

    An advance directive is a written document in which an individual specifies their preferences for medical treatment should they become unable to make decisions for themselves, as may occur in cases of serious illness or accident. An advance directive ensures personal autonomy over future medical interventions.

    Without an advance directive or precautionary order, decisions default to Switzerland’s statutory representation hierarchy.

    However, since this sequence often does not align with the interests of the person being represented, it frequently leads to disputes among family members. An advance directive provides clarity.

    It is essential that the advance directive is carefully and clearly drafted. Consulting with an attorney or notary is recommended to ensure that all wishes and preferences are properly and legally documented. The Beeler & Marbacher Law Firm and Notary is ready to assist you in formulating a precise advance directive and providing comprehensive legal advice.

    Notary Beeler & Marbacher - Your Partner for Precautionary Orders

    The Beeler & Marbacher Law Firm and Notary is an ideal choice for all matters related to precautionary orders. Are you looking for experienced and approachable experts? We are here for you as licensed notaries of the Canton of Lucerne and attorneys with specialized expertise. Thanks to our extensive experience and commitment to personalized solutions, you can rely on exceptional advice and professional notarization services.

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    With us, you have a discerning partner who

    • listens to you and quickly understands your goals and expectations,
    • presents you with a range of available options,
    • helps you implement personalized and thoughtful precautionary orders,
    • ensures compliance with official requirements, and
    • provides you with comprehensive legal and notarial services from a single source.

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    Do you have questions regarding precautionary orders? Then don’t hesitate to contact us. You can reach us:

    We charge according to the Notarial Fees Regulation. A compilation of prices can be accessed via the following link.

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    What is a Precautionary order?

    An advance care directive allows a legally competent person to authorize one or more individuals or legal entities to manage specific matters on their behalf in the event of their incapacity. This authorization particularly includes:
    • personal care and/or asset management; and
    • representation in legal matters.
    As notaries in the Canton of Lucerne and specialists in inheritance law, we are pleased to provide comprehensive advice on the various structuring options for an advance care directive. Additionally, we can offer all necessary notarization services in-house.
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