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No. Use a solicitor. Emailing wills or sms's wills is silly. Or posting them onto an online database. I'll create a website saying that my dead *name* said this and change the date to 1953.
One can get living wills instructions online at the Mayo Clinic. One can also find information from the Department of Health website for recommended form.
How long does a printable living will take to get?*= _ [50] Are the printable living wills better or worse then a living will that is typed up by someone else?*= _ [50] Do printable living wills cost less then regular wills?*= () Yes () No
Yes, a "living will" expires naturally at the same moment as its signator.
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No, not while the person is living, anyway. However in order to probated, the deceased's will must be recorded and filed.
While living in Pennsylvania, my husband and I drafted wills with a Pennsylvania attorney. We now live in Virginia. Is this a problem?
While both living wills and DPAs are legal in most states, there are some states that do not officially recognize these documents. However, they may still be used to guide families and doctors in treatment wishes
Most states have passed laws that authorize people to draw up living wills, but it is important to get specific information about the laws in one's own state.
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