It's a terrible thing to think about, but it's important to consider what would happen to you if you were to become incapacitated due to injury or illness. What kind of medical care do you want? What kind of resuscitation measures should doctors take? Does your family know what you want?
A living will is an important legal document that expresses these wishes and makes them official in the eyes of the law. It outlines your end-of-life treatment and clarifies your views on life-prolonging medical care.
To learn more about composing a living will, contact Richard P. Busse Attorney at Law
. Call us today or fill out our online form to request your free consultation.
State laws vary widely when it comes to end-of-life law and living wills, so it's important to work with an attorney who is familiar with the local legal landscape. Richard Busse has over two decades of experience in estate planning, family law, and living wills.
You'll work directly with your attorney, so you'll get personalized guidance based on your needs. Contact us today to begin planning your living will.
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