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Who Should Be Your Agent?
This is an important decision. You may have several close relatives or friends who would be willing to become your Health Care (Medical) Power of Attorney or agent. This person should be able to make tough decisions, to speak up in a crisis situation ...   More details

Will the wishes in your living will be honored?
The law requires that health care providers honor your wishes, although sometimes the documents have created conflict when persons have not talked with family members. ...   More details

Witness the signing of my advance directives.
In order for your advance directives to be valid, they must be signed in the presence of two witnesses and usually a notary. Persons who may NOT serve as witnesses include your agent named in your durable power of attorney, spouse, heir, attending ph ...   More details

Witnesses and notary.
It is generally required to have at least a witness sign your Advance Directives, if not certification by a Notary Public, in order for your documents to be valid. It is easy and should not be expensive to find a notary near you (check your local yel ...   More details

Write Living Will.
Writing a Living Will, you can write anything that is important for you, concerning your last days. For example: "I want to die at home", or "I want my family near me", or give instructions regarding organ donation, etc.
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You are free to revoke this Living Will.
You are free to revoke this Living Will and to write a new Living Will at any time, just make sure you doctor and your family members have your new will, and take a copy to the hospital or clinic if you become ill and need treatment. ...   More details

You have a living will. So do you need a real "will" or a "living trust?"
Yes, because wills and living trusts deal with financial and legal issues, whereas the living will deals with healthcare issues. ...   More details

You have more questions about living will.
You should discuss any questions about advance directives with your family and physician. The hospital's social worker, patient representative or chaplain may be able to assist you, but they can't provide you with legal advice. If you have legal ques ...   More details

You want to donate your organs after death.
Fill out a Uniform Donor Card and put it in your wallet. Also make sure you communicate your wishes to your close family members and friends. ...   More details

You wish to direct medical treatment.
If you wish to direct medical treatment in other circumstances, you should prepare a Health Care Power of Attorney. If you are in a terminal condition or a permanently unconscious state, the Living Will Declaration controls over a Health Care Power o ...   More details

 
 

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