
Living Wills in Florida
Preparing for Future Medical Decisions
A living will is a document that allows you to direct medical personnel on how you would like your care to proceed should you become incapacitated or terminally ill. By having a living will in place, you can avoid the stress of being unable to communicate your wishes, which can lead to unnecessary medical procedures. A living will can also help your family avoid costly legal battles.
Adrian Philip Thomas, P.A. can help you create a living will that suits your individual needs. We can also help you create a durable power of attorney, health care proxy, and other advanced directives to ensure that your wishes are followed.
Call us at (800) 776-3103 or contact us online to schedule an initial consultation with a Fort Lauderdale living wills attorney.
When Should I Make a Living Will?
One of the most common reasons to make a living will is because of a serious medical condition. If you have a condition that would leave you incapacitated, unable to communicate your wishes, or likely to die, a living will can help you express your wishes on how you would like to be treated. Additionally, if you have a terminal illness, a living will can help you avoid unwanted medical procedures.
Another common reason to make a living will is because you have elderly parents. If your parents are elderly and have serious medical conditions, you may be the one to make medical decisions for them. In this case, a living will can help you fulfill your duties without having to go to court to prove your parent's wishes.
If you are expecting a child, you may also want to make a living will. If you become incapacitated or die during childbirth, your child may need medical attention. If you have a living will, you can help ensure that the medical professionals provide the best care for your child without needing to prove your wishes.
How to Make a Living Will
Making a living will is a simple process. You can create a living will by filling out a form, writing your wishes down, or typing up your wishes. However, since a living will is legally binding, it is important to make sure that it is accurate and valid. If you create a living will yourself, it is important to make sure that it is filled out correctly and that it accurately reflects your wishes. If you are unsure of how to create a living will, you can work with an attorney to help you create the document.
Contact Our Florida Living Will Lawyer
Adrian Philip Thomas, P.A. can help you create a living will that accurately reflects your wishes. We can also help you create a durable power of attorney, health care proxy, and other advanced directives to ensure that your wishes are followed.
Call us at (800) 776-3103 or contact us online to schedule an initial consultation with a Fort Lauderdale living wills attorney.

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