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Who should have a Living Will?

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Who should have a Living Will?

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Anyone who would like to have control over their own final life decisions should have a Living Will. A Living Will is a fairly simple legal document that offers great peace-of-mind and can be personalized to suit your requirements. POWER OF ATTORNEY A Power of Attorney is a document which allows someone to act on your behalf while you are alive. You can have a durable power of attorney, a springing power of attorney or a limited power of attorney to control your financial, personal and medical needs. When you talk to one of our attorneys about your Will, we’ll also counsel you and help you make decisions about: • Power of attorney matters. • Health care directives and options. • Trusts, including living trusts and revocable trusts. • Probate matters. • Different estate planning options. • Trusts. • Trust litigation. • Living trusts. • Living wills. • Health care directives. • Power of attorney matters. • Probate administration. Refer to our probate of Wills page for more information re

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