Have you ever heard someone talk about a Living Will Camp Hill and a will and wondered if they were the same thing? It is not uncommon for someone to try to use the two interchangeably. However, a living will and a will are very different. In fact, they are the difference between life and death.
A Living Will Camp Hill is also commonly referred to as an advanced medical directive. It is a legal document that clearly states your wishes if you are unable to speak for yourself but still alive. An example of this would be if you were in a coma. Would you want to remain on life support? How long would you want to be on life support? The application for a Living Will Camp Hill is actually pretty long and complicated. It is intended to be through, so your loved ones never have to feel like they are guessing about your wishes.
A will, on the other hand, is also commonly known as your last will and testament. This is a documentation that is created to be presented and used when you actually pass away. This documentation contains a list of all your property and assets as well as where you want them to go or who you want them to be given to. They are your things and you have the right to decide who gets them.
Technically, you want to hire someone such as Attorney Cara A. Boyanowski to help you create both a living will and a will. This way your family members know what your wishes are while you are still living and unable to speak and when you pass away as well. There is nothing worse than a family member passing away and you having no idea what kind of funeral they wanted or how they wanted to be buried. Creating a will and a living will is about protecting your family, especially their emotions. It is also your last chance to talk to your loved ones. You can use your will to tell them how you feel about them and that you will always remember them. It is not uncommon for a will to have a few last words in it.



