Living WillsIn a Living Will, a person is permitted to indicate, for example, whether he or she would want food or water supplied through a tube as well as CPR, surgery, or antibiotics in the event that they are in the end stages of a terminal disease. Living Wills also permit a person to indicate their decisions as to organ donation. More importantly, a person may, and typically does designate a person or persons to carry out their decisions in the event that they are in this condition. This is generally the same person or persons as designated to be the person’s health care Agent under the Durable Healthcare Power of Attorney. In fact, we prepare Living Wills as a component of the Durable Healthcare Power of Attorney, in accordance with the format recommended in the Pennsylvania Probate, Estates, and Fiduciaries Code.
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