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How to Protect Living Will

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hey state planning attorney paul rabale and this is going to be a fast overview of what a living trust is and why so many people utilize them as part of their overall estate planning legal program so for starters whenever someone dies with assets titled in their name assets like their home rental property shares of stock certificates of deposit business interests all of those assets that i just referred to are typically referred to as probate assets and upon your death whether you have a will or not these probate assets will be frozen and your surviving family members or heirs will not be able to sell or access these assets until they go through the court and attorney involved probate process which many people perceive as time-consuming expensive and just an all-around hassle because in many cases it is all of those things a quick side note that you in addition to owning probate assets you may also have assets in your name that do not require the involvement of attorneys judges and co

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I direct that I be given health care treatment to relieve pain or provide comfort even if such treatment might shorten my life, suppress my appetite or my breathing, or be habit forming.
One of the biggest problems with living wills is it is often impossible for medical professionals and people with power of attorney to find they exist in the often immediacy they are needed for health care decision making.
Advance directives have limitations. For example, an older adult may not fully understand treatment options or recognize the consequences of certain choices in the future. Sometimes, people change their minds after expressing advance directives and forget to inform others.
4 Pros and Cons of a Living Will Pro: Ensures You Get What You Need and Want. The biggest advantage of a living will is that it lists out all the care you want and need in your later years. Pro: Takes the Pressure off Family. Con: You Need to Understand It. Con: People Can Still Argue the Meaning.
(LIH-ving wil) A type of advance directive that states the specific types of medical care that a person wishes to receive if that person is no longer able to make medical decisions because of a terminal illness or being permanently unconscious.
Components of a Living Will A list of people who should make medical decisions on behalf of the person, including what kind of life support they want. Doctors and hospitals that should be contacted for emergencies. Wishes about funeral arrangements. A durable power of attorney.
A type of advance directive that states the specific types of medical care that a person wishes to receive if that person is no longer able to make medical decisions because of a terminal illness or being permanently unconscious.
There are three main disadvantages to using a living will: Living wills have a limited scope; Living wills rely on physician compliance; Living wills are not always given to health care providers.
See - California Probate Code Section 4701. Note: A living will may not be used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The document must be dated and signed by two witnesses in order for it to be considered legal under California law.
The main drawback of a living will is that it is general in nature and does not cover all possible situations. refer to the patients wishes regarding continuation or with- drawal of treatment when the patient lacks decision-making capacity.

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