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Every single state in the United States has laws that govern living wills. This basically means that when people plan their estate there is some federal laws that govern it. Every single person who has a legacy to pass on has to decide how they are treated in their last days. These days cannot be planned in advance. If they make a will about how they wish to be treated, then it can be carried out without anybody’s influence.
The law in every state dictates what can be included in a living will. There is a general format according to the Federal government that can be followed. But yes, they may have to be modified according to the state laws, depending on where the person is living.
There are several websites that offer samples of living will. Some of these sites are free sites, while others are paid sites. Once you download the sample of a living will, all you will need to do is fill in the details and then present it to a lawyer. It is important to get the completed living will checked by a qualified lawyer, so that you can be certain that all the required information is present in the living will. In addition, if there is something missing or it is not in accordance with the state laws, the lawyer will inform you and do the necessary additions or corrections. Also, the living will has to have witnesses, who sign that the will was prepared while you were mentally alert and capable and without any outside influence or duress.
Having a living will is of extreme important, as it directs your family members what to do in case you get incapacitated and are unable to tell them what your wishes or desires are. It gives a clear path to your beloved family. They will not feel guilty or helpless when it comes to taking important medical decisions on your behalf. A living will informs them what kind of life-saving medical treatment you wish to have, the type of medical care and whether you want to kept alive on a ventilator. This is often a difficult decision for family members, who do not want to lose their loved ones by asking the doctor to withdraw life-sustaining medical treatment and care.
If you do not have a living will, it is time to check out one of the numerous websites and download a few samples of living wills, so that you know how to draft one for yourself.
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