When you fill out a living will, there are a number of things you might consider. For instance, you would include information on whether or not you want life sustaining measures taken for you should you become incapacitated and in a life-threatening situation. You might account for things like how long you would want to be on life support should it come to that and name the person you would want to make decisions on your behalf. However, there are also things that are not covered in a Phoenix living will and it is important to know what they are, so that your family is informed. A reputable company like Family First Estate and Corporate Services can walk you through this process, so you are clear on what to expect.
For instance, should you suffer a sudden episode, such as a heart attack, the contents of your Phoenix living will are likely not to be taken into account. This applies to a terminal or long-term illness, versus something that happens suddenly. Additionally, anything not related to medical issues, such as issues about property, assets, etc. have nothing to do with this topic and should not be included in a Phoenix living will.
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