What Is A Living Will?
It is another name for "advance health care directive."
Other Delaware Estate Planning FAQs
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Do I Need A Lawyer To Complete My Advance Directive Or Living Will?
A: No, you do not need a lawyer to complete your advance directive or living will. However, you may want to consult a private attorney before filling out your advance … More -
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What Is A Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care?
A: Delaware's Advance Health Care Directive Form allows you to name another individual as an "agent" to make health care decisions for you if you become incapable of … More -
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Are Advance Directives Mandatory?
A: Completing an Advance Health Care Directive form is strictly voluntary. If you have not given advance instructions for your health care or have not named an agent in a … More -
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Who Witnesses The Signing Of An Advance Directive?
A: Two people must witness the signing of your advance directive form. Although it is not required, it is recommended that you also sign in the presence of a notary … More -
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What Should I Do With My Advance Directive Once I Complete It?
A: You should retain your original completed and signed Advance Health Care Directive give a copy of the form to your physician and to any other health care providers … More -
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Can I Revoke My Advance Directive?
A: Yes. You have the right to revoke your advance health care directive or replace it at any time.
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