Planning for the future is an opportunity to preserve your wishes and protect your family’s best interests. Notably, estate planning often goes beyond distributing financial assets. It includes critical healthcare decisions, especially during times when you may no longer be capable of making these choices. One key document in this process is a living will, which outlines your medical treatment preferences if you become incapacitated. At Wilson & Wilson, we believe a carefully devised estate plan can significantly reduce stress for your family in moments of crisis. Our legal team is here to help you understand your options.
A living will is a legal document that specifies your medical care preferences in situations where you are unable to communicate them yourself. It is also referred to as an advance directive. This document provides instructions for healthcare providers and loved ones, detailing your desires regarding life-sustaining measures such as artificial nutrition, hydration, resuscitation and ventilator use. Unlike a last will and testament, which deals with asset distribution after death, a living will focuses on healthcare decisions during your lifetime.
A comprehensive living will should include the following elements:
The emotional toll of a serious medical condition or unexpected event can be immense for family members. A living will acts as a guiding hand during these moments, providing clarity and direction that help alleviate stress in the following ways:
Without a living will, loved ones may face the burden of making life-altering medical decisions on your behalf. These choices can be emotionally draining and lead to feelings of guilt or doubt. A living will eliminates this uncertainty by clearly communicating your wishes, allowing family members to avoid the burden of making such decisions.
Families often disagree on the best course of action during medical crises. A living will minimizes the potential for conflicts by providing a legally binding roadmap. This can prevent disagreements that may otherwise escalate into prolonged disputes.
A living will empowers you to retain control over your medical care, even when you cannot personally express your preferences. This reassures your family that they are honoring your values and choices, which provides them with peace of mind.
Healthcare providers are often placed in difficult positions when there is no clear directive. Your living will helps medical professionals focus on implementing your instructions rather than navigating indecision among family members.
Creating a living will is a compassionate step that safeguards your wishes and relieves your family of unnecessary stress. At Wilson & Wilson, our experienced estate planning attorneys guide you so your directives are clear, legally sound and aligned with your values. Contact us today to develop a personalized living will.