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Living Wills

A living will and health care power of attorney let you tell doctors your wishes if you become incapacitated.

Legal Ace can help you draw up a Living Will Health Care Power of Attorney. If you become incapacitated, the decision to be put on artificial life support, should be yours, and yours alone.

A living will and health care power of attorney allow you to:

  • Dictate what you want to happen to you if you can't speak for yourself;
  • Who will make decisions regarding your welfare in the event that you are incapacitated and unable to communicate your wishes; and
  • Say whether or not you would want to be on life support.

Sitting down with a clear head, talking with your family, and carefully deciding what you want will make your wishes clear and save your family from having to make difficult choices while they are emotional and have little time to think. Legal Ace can help you prepare your living will and health care power of attorney so that you and your family are prepared for anything that might happen.

Note:
The General Durable Power of Attorney document is different. It allows another person to make financial decisions on your behalf. Click General Durable Power of Attorney for access to this information and documentation.

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Living Wills
Living Wills
  • Instructions on Finalizing Your Living Will
  • Your Living Will
  • Health Care Power of Attorney
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Frequent Questions
  • What is a living will?
  • What's the difference between a will and a living will?
  • What's the difference between a living will and a health care power of attorney?
  • What's the difference between a general durable power of attorney and a health care power of attorney?
  • Who should I name as my health care power of attorney?
  • What makes a living will valid?
  • If I have a health care power of attorney, do I need a will?
  • Can a person I've granted power of attorney to change my will?
  • How will the hospital know that I have a living will and/or a health care power of attorney?
  • How long do my living will and health care power of attorney last?
  • Once I've written my health care power of attorney or living will, can I change or revoke them?


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