Yes. A “Living Will” has absolutely nothing to do with managing or controlling your property either during your lifetime or at your death. It deals only with health care options.
Without a living will, the removal of life support is typically a matter of medical judgment that the chance of a recovery is remote. There is no hard and fast…
A health care power of attorney generally authorizes an agent to make health care decisions for the incapacitated person. It is limited in scope to health care decisions. A general…
I have a living will and want to revoke it. Is there a formal revocation procedure which I need to follow or is simple destruction sufficient? A living will (known…