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Living will

Write A Living Will

Here you will learn the different ways to write a living will and how those ways work.

There are several ways to write a living will. You can go through the same attorney who planned your estate and have the living will included with your living trust and other important documents.

Another way to write a living will is to do so over the internet. There are many websites that, for a small fee, will create a living will for you. One of the big problems with writing your living will this way, though, is that you really don’t know who is looking at the living will before they mail it to you.

Another way to write a living will is to go through an attorney even if you do not have an estate plan. Many people feel that planning for your future while you are alive is even more important than planning for your estate after your death, so they believe that you should create a living will and a power of attorney before worrying about a will.

Once you write your living will, you should be sure to tell your family your wishes and give them a signed official copy of it. This can help solve any arguments or problems that may arise due to your wishes within the living will.

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