Living Will

A living will is a legal document that expresses whether or not a person wants life-prolonging treatments to be used if in a persistent vegetative state or suffering from a terminal illness. It is also called an advance directive, health-care directive or physician's directive. Learn more about living wills.

Articles About Living Will
  • The Difference Between a POA, Durable POA and Living Will
    Learn the difference between Power of Attorney (POA), Durable Power of Attorney, guardianship, executor, conservatorship and Living wills.
  • Long-Distance Caregiving: Planning for Your Parents' Future
    One of the biggest challenges for long-distance caregivers is helping aging parents think about and plan for their future health care preferences. Here are some tips for caregivers to help them with advance care planning for their elderly mom or dad.
  • Will You Have Enough Money to Retire?
    With a shaky economy and depleted savings, middle-income boomers may be hard-pressed to make ends meet when they retire, according to two new studies. As they near the end of their working days, boomers are discovering that haven't saved enough. They also may be underestimating how much money they will need to retire.
 

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