Fayetteville Estate Planning Lawyer | What is a Living Will for?

Fayetteville Estate Planning Lawyer | What is a Living Will for?

Your Living Will is a good starting point to help you plan end of life medical decisions. However, a Living Will does not appoint somebody to make medical decisions for you.

What if you are unconscious or incapacitated?  If you only have a Living Will then your family may be forced into court to get appointed to make your decisions.

Take the burden off them by planning your healthcare options now.  It’s not enough to just think about them.  You need them written down in a legally binding document.

A “Living Will” is your decision whether you want life support if you are terminal or permanently unconscious. It can also cover organ donation, what treatments you will accept, and pain management.

Your family won’t have to fight about what they think you want, they’ll know.

Fayetteville Estate Planning Lawyer | What is a Living Will for?
Fayetteville Estate Planning Lawyer | What is a Living Will for?