For many Vietnamese-American families, building wealth has taken decades of hard work, sacrifice, and careful planning. Whether that wealth comes from a family business, a paid-off home, retirement savings, investment accounts, or rental properties, one common goal remains the same: passing those assets on to children and grandchildren as efficiently […]
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Healthcare Directive Forms by State for Seniors in the U.S.
After the Healthcare Directive – Part 1, 2, and 3 series, Huutri.org received many responses from readers who wanted additional resources, especially easy access to Healthcare Directive and Advance Directive forms based on the state where they reside. Because healthcare laws and medical directive forms can vary from state to state in […]
Healthcare Directive: What Families Should Do Before a Medical Crisis (Part 3)
In Part 2, HuuTri.org explored some of the most practical—and emotional—issues surrounding Healthcare Directives and Living Wills. We explained the differences between using a combined document versus multiple separate forms, the risks of conflicts between old and updated documents, and what may happen when a patient changes their wishes at […]
Should a Healthcare Directive Be Combined with a Living Will or Kept Separate? (Part 2)
In the first part of this series, HuuTri.org helped readers understand: What a Healthcare Directive is, how it differs from a Living Will, why each state in the U.S. has different forms, and why this is not merely a legal issue—but also a way to protect your personal wishes and […]
Healthcare Directive & Living Will Series for Vietnamese American Seniors (Part 1)
A Simple Guide for Vietnamese Families in California, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Arizona & Oregon Many Vietnamese American families spend years preparing financially for retirement—buying homes, saving money, enrolling in Medicare, purchasing insurance, and caring for children and grandchildren. Yet one of the most important subjects is often postponed because it […]
Living Will: What Vietnamese Seniors Must Know Before It’s Too Late
Within the Vietnamese-American community, there is a quiet but important reality: Many older adults do not fully understand—or have never prepared—a living will. It’s not because they don’t care. It’s often because, in Asian culture—especially Vietnamese—topics like serious illness, death, or funerals are avoided, seen as uncomfortable or even “unlucky.” […]






