Differences of a Living Will and Trust

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

A living will and a living trust are among the most important legal documents that you will ever make. Both involve end-of-life arrangements so doing them properly is absolutely necessary to avoid any confusion with family members. Documents need to be clear and should contain complete information. But first it is utterly important that you [...]

What is the Difference Between a Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney?

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Patients who might be on a tug of war between life and death can make things easier in the future by creating a living will. Do not be misled by the termit has nothing to do with a traditional will or trust that is used to distribute properties and possessions after a persons death. Instead, [...]

Living Will Forms: How To Deal With Them

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Deciding to make a living will is one story; completing a living will form is another. Fortunately, living will forms are now standardized, and although they differ from state to state, most of the content is the same. Therefore, wherever the living will form comes from, filling it out is manageable. Following are some of [...]

Guidelines In Making A Living Will

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

How you would like to be cared for in the event of permanent unconsciousness or end-of life situations is not the most comfortable topic to discuss. However, it is necessary. In case it does happen, how would your doctor know whether you want to be resuscitated? Or be on life support? Or be artificially fed? [...]

What People Should Know About Living Will

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Many people have certainly heard about living will, but not all of them are familiar about what it is all about. Perhaps your doctor has asked you if you have one. The hospital and your long-term care facility may have also asked if you have it. It may be true that living will may not [...]