What are the differences between a living will and a power of attorney?
A living will outlines your wishes regarding medical treatment if you're unable to communicate, while a power of attorney designates someone to make decisions on your behalf.
Can you give me examples of situations for each?
Sure! A living will is used when you want to refuse life-sustaining treatment, like a ventilator. A power of attorney is used when you want someone to handle your financial or medical decisions if you're incapacitated.
Do I need both documents?
It's often recommended to have both. A living will specifies your medical wishes, while a power of attorney ensures someone can act on your behalf.
How do I create these documents?
You can create them through legal services, online templates, or by consulting an attorney to ensure they meet your state's requirements.
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