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1. What Is A Living Will?
A living will is a written statement in which you inform doctors and family members what type of medical care you wish to receive should you become terminally ill or … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Maine
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2. What Is A Living Will?
A living will is a written statement in which you inform doctors and family members what type of medical care you wish to receive should you become terminally ill or … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Michigan
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3. What Is A Living Will?
A living will is a legal document in North Carolina that safeguards your right to determine the kind of care you'll receive at the end of your life. The living will is … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: North Carolina
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4. What Circumstances Dictate The Need For A Will?
A person`s age marital status and financial holdings weigh heavily into the decision to draft a Will. In general every adult should think about making a Will and the … More
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5. What Happens If A Person Dies With A Will?
In general after the testator (the person with the Will) dies the person named in the Will to carry out its terms (an executor or personal representative) files the … More
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6. Can Someone Who Is Incapacitated Write A Will?
For a Will to be valid the person writing it must be competent at least to the point of knowing who pays or her family is and what property he or she owns.
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7. Who Should Witness The Signing Of My Will?
You should sign your Will before at least two people who are not family members or people designated in you Will as beneficiaries. You also should sign your Will … More
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8. When Should You Change Your Will?
You should always review and where applicable change your Will after any material change of circumstances relating to your family status (i.e. marriage divorce birth … More
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9. What To Do With The Living Will/Advance Directive?
Do NOT put it in a safe deposit box and do mail it to the hospital. Please bring it with you each time you are hospitalized just as you bring with you your insurance … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Arkansas
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10. Do You Need An Estate Planning Attorney?
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Resource Type: Videos; Area of Law: Family Wills