
Ease the Burden of Decision-Making During Terminal Illness With a Living Will.
A living will (also known as an Advanced Directive) is a legal document that instructs others how to provide medical treatment in a situation where a person is terminally ill or permanently unconscious. A living will is an important aspect of any estate planning regimen because it allows you to carry out your personal wishes with respect to life-sustaining medicine while simultaneously easing the decision-making burden of a family member during this stressful time.
Like other estate planning documents, a living will must follow specific drafting rules to be considered valid. Attorney Adam Anderson can explain the reasons for having a living will and will be happy to discuss your individual questions and concerns with regard to this important document. Contact Attorney Anderson today to start your estate planning process.