An Introduction To Living Wills
Posted on April 18, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
A living will is a legal document, which lets a patient decide whether or not to be kept on artificial life support. Often, these documents also appoint someone to take important health care decisions on behalf of the patient. A living will could be a very broad or a narrow document, prepared according to the wishes of the patient. The will is a living declaration of people’s wishes when they meet with serious accident or ailments. It is primarily directed to medical personnel about the type of care the patient wishes to have, or wishes not to have, under situations of terminal illness.
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Posted on March 23, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
A will is a legal document that is written to guarantee that the money and belongings of the testator are left to people or organizations desired by him. Without a will, the estate can be subject to many problems. Relatives may also dispute over property, leading to lengthy court proceedings.
In the eyes of law, a will or testament is a document by which a person or the testator regulates the rights of others over his property or family after death. In a strict sense, a will is a general term, while testament applies only to dispositions of personal property. A will is also used as the instrument in a trust.
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Posted on January 28, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
A will is a legal document that determines what happens to a person’s property after his or her death. A will states who receives property and assets and in what amount. Property distributed under the terms of the will become the probate estate. Making a will is a responsibility, as well as a right that is protected by law.
A will should be made when a person is legally competent, having a sound mind and at least 18 years old. It should be prepared while its maker is in good health and free from emotional stress. In other words, to make a valid will, people must understand things such as what property they own, its value, and whom they are leaving it after their death.
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Posted on January 27, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Living wills are documents that contain the wishes and desires of people regarding their medical treatment in the event of their being unable to correspond with their doctors and relatives due to incapacitation. Also known as advance health care directives, living wills are legal instruments that have been signed by witnesses and notarized. A living will is enforced when the medical experts are absolutely certain that there are no possibilities for the renewal or revitalization of a person’s health and that death is sure to occur sooner or later.
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Posted on January 2, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
Life is beautiful but never guaranteed. Death is inevitable and may come at any time. However, despite this suddenness, it is possible to plan for family members and loved ones before this happens. Writing a will solves almost all legal complications after death. It is advisable to hire a will writing service and draft a legal declaration of how possessions are to be distributed or disposed after death.
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Posted on December 29, 2007 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment
A will is a legal document that contains a declaration stating how to distribute a person’s possessions after his death. It declares who should own belongings and assets after death of the testator, i.e. the person whose will is being drafted. Using will writing services is a safe and secure way of ensuring stability of loved ones after death.
It is possible to self-draft a will in front of adult witnesses. However, this is not recommended, as it may not be considered legal in several states. Will writing services are an easy and legal option. If no will is present, the government is entitled with the decision of property distribution. This could result in personal property being declared as state property.
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