A Living Will is a document that allows you to designate a person (an "Agent") who will have the authority to make health care decisions on your behalf if you are unconscious, mentally incompetent, or otherwise unable to make such decisions. You can also express your specific wishes regarding whether you wish to receive "life-sustaining procedures" if you become permanently comatose or terminally ill. This will help your agent to know your wishes as he or she makes decisions for you.
While a Living Will is a very useful device, if legal authority to act on your behalf is given to a person who, for whatever reason, may no longer act in your best interest, it could be disastrous!
If you make a Living Will in favor of a person there will always be a risk that the person may-
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negligently carry out his or her duties as agent;
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be unable or unwilling to carry out his duties;
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cease to be someone that you can trust to make these important health care decisions for you;
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not actually share the same values as you and therefore be unable to comply with your instructions; and
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This is why you need to be in a position to terminate your agent’s authority to act on your behalf at the first sign of a problem. There is no point wondering what you should do when you a problem arises – by the time you prepare and organize a Notice of Revocation of your Living Will, it may well be too late and your health may already be in grave danger!
You MUST have a Notice of Revocation of a Living Will ready-to-use at a moments notice!
The authorization in any Living Will form can be terminated by the giving of appropriate notice to the agent and to third parties who would seek to rely on the authorization under the Living Will form, such as doctors and physicians. This form of notice is commonly called a “Notice of Revocation of a Living Will”.
If you previously signed a Living Will, this form may be used to revoke the authority granted under that Living Will.
Remember, if you want to protect yourself and ensure that you have a say in who manages your medical affairs and who doesn’t , then the time to act is now – if you wait until something happens, then you’ve simply waited too long – you may already in train to endure an unwanted medical procedure or treatment!
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