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hey there im a state planning attorney paul rabalai and in this video were going to talk about the difference between a living will and a last will all right so many terms in estate planning that people confuse them often some people uh kind of mistakenly believe that getting a will and estate planning is exactly the same thing but estate planning is a much broader term of assessing whats most important to you and who is most important to you and then developing a strategy and implementing that strategy strategy so that what you have is protected youre protected and then also those most important to you are protected so in this video though i want to talk about the difference between a last wheel and a living will and a lot of people tell me and make statements and i want to just kind of cringe or correct them immediately i hate correcting people too much but they might tell me something like paul i want a living will because i want my house to go to my son and ill kind of cringe