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Here you can download and create a legal document, customized for your local jurisdiction, that specifies your medical health care directives should you become incapacitated and unable to communicate your wishes yourself. View a sample Living Will form
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We have removed the obstacles to writing a Living Will and Power of Attorney for Health Care. It is convenient, low cost, and simple. We allow you to download a simple form which asks you specify your wishes regarding different types of treatment under different conditions, and allow you to set up your Advance Directives --- your Living Will and Power of Attorney for Health Care (or Health Care Representative). All questions are written in plain language, so you don't have to be a legal expert to create your own Advance Directives. You simply print out the form, answer the questions about your medical care wishes, sign the form in the presence of witnesses, and the document becomes a legally binding Living Will and Power of Attorney for Health Care, customized for your local jurisdiction. A Living Will gives you some say in the way you will be treated before you die, in a situation where death is otherwise inevitable. This can be used in two ways --- to put a swift end to intolerable suffering, or to endorse the use of experimental treatment to try and save your life if at all possible. Most people die in hospitals and often this is after receiving treatment administered in an effort to prolong a person's life. Medical staff are duty bound to use everything within the powers of modern medicine to keep a patient alive as long as possible, and within those powers there are regulations to be followed. Medical staff are obliged to preserve a patient's life without necessarily considering the financial or emotional concerns of the patient and loved ones. A Power of Attorney for Health Care allows you to nominate a Health Care Representative who can make health care decisions for you when you are incapacitated and unable to make decisions for yourself. It can be used to complement your Living Will. Both of these forms are included with this service. The most common use of a Living Will is to express your desire for a voluntary passive euthanasia. Simply put, this means that medical staff should not artificially preserve your life under specific circumstances which are determined by you. In addition, your Living Will or "healthcare directive" can express your views on the health care that you wish to receive if you were ever in a permanent coma.
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