
Let your wishes be known in case you can't.
Doctors and family won’t know your wishes unless there is something in place to tell them.
$69
(includes health care power of attorney)
What is a living will?
This document, also known as an advance directive, is a written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent. Particularly dealing with end-of-life care, a living will lets an attending physician know to withdraw, withhold, or move forward with interventions when you are in terminal condition and unable to make the decision on your own.
What's included?
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State-specific provisions for your state
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Specific provisions that you specify regarding your medical treatment and end-of-life care.
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Healthcare power of attorney to allow someone you trust to speak on your behalf about healthcare matters in the event you are unable
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Unlimited telephone and email support to help you through the process
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30 days of unlimited revisions if you want to change something
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Common Questions
Q: Do I need a living will?
A: Doctors are amazing people and do amazing things everyday. But they are not mind readers. Having your living will in place will ensure that everyone knows exactly what you want to happen in case you are unable to speak for yourself.
Q: What happens if I do not have a living will?
A: Each state has different laws on who and how your healthcare decisions will be made if there is no living will in place. This means that someone else will be making decisions on your behalf that may not be what you want.