A Living Will

All About Living Will


Terminal illness

Contents Of A Living Will

In 1969, Illinois lawyer Louis Kutner first proposed the idea of living wills. Although the concept was received, the use of living wills faced many challenges particularly in cases when the testator, the person who made the living will, failed to clearly translate his health care desires into paper and so left rooms for confusion and misinterpretation. But over the years, the concept of living will has been explored and standardized. The contents of a living will, particularly, are becoming ... Read More »

What is the Purpose of a Living Will?

A living will is a document prepared by patient with a terminal illness to make known his preferences regarding the type of medical care or treatment he would want to receive. Essentially, this document (also called an advance directive or a health care directive) enables the patient to decide for himself how he wants his life to be prolonged through medical treatments and life support systems. Why create a will when a loved one can choose whats best for you? Well, ... Read More »

Difference Between a Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney

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 wills are documents that clearly explain the type of medical treatments and health care a patient would prefer if they are unable to make ... Read More »