14.07.2020

Have you Heard of a Living Will

Have you Heard of a Living Will

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Have you heard of a 'Living Will'

A living Will is used whilst you are alive, as the name suggests. It involves giving clear instructions to your GP and doctors, stating how you wish to live and at what point you wish not to be treated.

There are 3 conditions:

* Do not resuscitate
* Intolerable condition – if my quality of life goes and I will be cared for or am in a paralysed state, then keep me comfortable and let me die in peace.
* Maximum treatment which is where they do everything in their power to keep you alive and may even try unproven medicine to achieve this.

Jay Parmar

Will and Trust Planning, Paradigm Wills and Legal Services work on the ethos of understanding our clients, their family situation and understand the potential beneficiaries before we make any advice…

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