Living Will. Download online state specific an Advance Directive, Revocable Living Will Forms
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What if I don't want an advance directive? You're not required to have an advance directive if you don't want one, but it's a good idea in order to guarantee that your wishes are followed regarding medical care. Otherwise, your family will have to make difficult decisions or incur large expenses and time delays if a Legal guardianship or conservatorship is needed. If you become incapacitated and you have no advance directive, and your doctor and your family disagree about treatment, your health care decisions may have to be made in a court of law.
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Living Will And Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care. What Is The Difference?
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Who Will Handle Your Health Care Proxy
There's no simpler estate planning document than a health care proxy in which you name someone ...
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Entrusting Life and Death Decisions
If you don't have a health-care proxy and a living will, your loved ones likely to suffer for it ...
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Welcome the reaper: Caitlin Doughty and the 'death-positivity ...
The Guardian
The author has become a figurehead for people who see death as something to embrace rather than recoil from. Here she talks about dying the right way.
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Preserving Our Right to Sex in Long-Term Care
Next Avenue
Professor Gayle Appel Doll, a gerontologist and director of the Center on Aging at Kansas State University, noted that an advance directive can't anticipate how individuals might change with age and the onset of cognitive impairment. “When people have ...
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