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Item 1: Print your name Item 2: Cross out any of the statements that do not reflect your wishes Item 3: Write in any personal instructions Item 4: Date and sign the document and include your address Item 5: Two witnesses must sign the document and print their addresses. Note: This form does not need to be docHubd.
But on average, a flat fee for a simple will is about $300. Youll pay a higher flat fee if you have a larger, more complicated estate. In that case, your fee could be $1,000 or more. The cost of a will varies more with hourly fees.
Resources available to you include legal document creation software; a free living will form provided by your physician, local hospital, local senior center or states medical association; and The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, which allows you to download a state-specific advance directive form.
A living will and a health care power of attorney must be witnessed, signed and dated in ance with North Carolina law and must be certified by a notary public. At least two witnesses are required for a living will and health care power of attorney.
Cons of a Living Will You likely wont be able to address every potential situation that could arise if you become incapacitated. Your instructions could still be debated or disputed. There could be conflict over who should make medical care decisions that are not directly addressed in your living will.
About this item The Living Will Kit is simple to use and easy to understand. It is a great way to express your choice of when to discontinue treatment and life support - and who should have the power to make that decision for you. The kit includes necessary forms, instructions and information.