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The following article was published in our article directory on April 13, 2018.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Jeffrey R Loew, Esq.
A living will is a legal document that specifies an individual�s desire regarding his or her medical treatment under circumstances where he or she can no longer make a sound judgment or become incapacitated. Unlike the Will, this arrangement provides for the life-sustaining medical assistance and not the specifics of how an estate will be distributed.
Creating a living will is extremely important to lessen stress and reassure that the wishes of an individual with a living will are going to be followed. It will make decision-making for other family members easy and quick too.
Having a living will can also prevent elder abuse at home or in a healthcare facility. Consequently, you can prevent getting tangled up in an elder abuse litigation and make aging go smoothly for you.
How To Create A Living Will?
Although a living will can be drafted without the assistance of an estate attorney, it is highly recommended to acquire the aid of a skilled lawyer who is knowledgeable on estate planning and wills & trusts to create a living will. If you already have a lawyer, consult on the following procedures on how to create a will to further your understanding:
Creating Special Provisions
The first thing you have to do to create a living will is to identify circumstances. Once you have an idea of the possible situations that may come up in the future, you can now specify instructions for your medical treatment and organ donation.
Choosing an individual or institution to act on your behalf is also stated in the living will. Some of the criteria you must consider are:
An individual who is willing to adhere to your desires, values, and decisions
Someone who can be trusted and who will prioritize your interests in times of disagreements about your wishes
A person who is eligible to perform healthcare
Someone who is willing and capable of discussing your medical treatment, and end-of-life decisions
In this section, you should also include special provisions and specify when they will take effect. Spell out the medical treatments you wish to undergo and medications you do not want to consume. Discuss with your current physician, health assistants, and family members regarding these matters.
Review Document
The second process of creating a living will comprise of numerous revisions for consistency and spelling. Reviewing a living will is vital to make the document readable and easy to understand.
Review your living will�s completeness, add or remove terms, names, or provisions to personalize your will. This process may be stressful, but it will all be worth-it in the long run.
Finalize Living Will
The last step is wrapping-up your living will. This means going through everything for the last time before getting the document notarized. Check whether you�ve provided the right individuals or health institutions you wish to care for you and the persons who will act on your behalf.
In some states, a living will requires the signature of witnesses. Therefore you might want to check whether your state needs the same.
Planning for your medical care can prevent unnecessary suffering among you and your loved ones in the future. A living will relieves caregivers and other health assistants of the burden of making important decisions. It will also prevent confusion and altercations that will add to the stress of your family and friends.
Keywords: Probate Administration | Probate Litigation | Estate Planning | Estate Litigation | Wills & Trusts| Trust & Estate Litigation | Trust Administration | Elder Abuse Litigation|Civil Litigation
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