A living will is one of the most important documents for estate planning. Having a living will can spare loved ones from additional stress, emotional grief and money. A living will voices the intention of an incapacitated person who is unable to verbally communicate those intentions at a given moment but previously executed said document for such circumstance. A living will is utilized when a person is no longer able to make important decisions about his or her medical care and so a living will is vital in determining what the incapacitated person would have decided.
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