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If you have strong views about what should happen to you in the event of a bad accident or illness, under circumstances where you cannot exercise your own free will, then you should be considering creating a living will now, so that you still have a choice over what happens to you.
It is not easy to think about living wills or durable powers of attorney (or medical powers of attorney), whilst you live your normal everyday life. The fact remains, however, that terrible things do sometimes happen, and it is really best to be prepared for the worst. Each person should be able to make his or her own decision about when life has gone on long enough and the pain and difficulty of continuing are really too much. If you find yourself unable to communicate properly after an accident for example, then a living will can allow you to do just that; communicate your final wishes.
A living will is an instruction for termination of your life. You would specify the circumstances under which it would apply, so if, for example, you believe that once your heart stops beating, or once your brain stops working, you do not want life support, you have the right to request that in your living will. You can also ask that no nourishment be given to you, and other similar extreme measures. You should understand that the laws can be a bit tricky, and the decision might be taken out of your hands if you are hospitalised.
It is essential that you discuss your end of life wishes with your family, as well as your doctor. Your family might find it very hard to carry out your wishes if they are just presented with them, soon after the shock of whatever condition you find yourself in. The double shock might just be too much for them.
The advent of the Internet has meant that living wills are something that you can easily do on your own. Although, when making any important legal decision, it is always a good idea to consult a lawyer, the fact is that the states have forms that are designed so that you can fill them out yourself. Then, it is simply a matter of filling it out, discussing it, and having it certified, and you will have the peace of mind which being prepared for an uncertain future always brings.
It is also possible that living wills might not be acknowledged where you live. It might be prudent to do some preparatory work with a legal professional where you live just to be sure that you have not made any administrative errors.
Do you understand about living wills, or enduring power of attorneys, or medical power of attorneys? If you need to have control over your life and want to understand what these are and how to apply them come to http://www.creatingwills.com