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Livings Wills and Healthcare Powers of Attorney

Types of Health Care Documents

There are two basic documents that allow you to set out your wishes for medical care: a living will and a durable power of attorney for health care. It's wise to prepare both. In some states, the living will and the power of attorney are combined into a single form — often called an advance directive. (In fact, both of these documents are types of health care directives — that is, documents that let you specify your wishes for health care in the event that you become unable to speak for yourself.

Living Wills

First, you need a written statement that details the type of care you want (or don't want) if you become incapacitated. This document is most often called a living will, though it may go by a different name in your state. A living will bears no relation to the conventional will or living trust used to leave property at death; it is strictly a place to spell out your health care preferences.

You can use your living will to say as much or as little as you wish about the kind of health care you want to receive.

Powers of Attorney for Health Care

You'll also want what's usually called a durable power of attorney for health care. In this document, you appoint someone you trust to be your health care agent (sometimes called an attorney-in-fact for health care, health care proxy, or surrogate) to make any necessary health care decisions for you and to see that doctors and other health care providers give you the type of care you wish to receive.

You need a firm that can help you plan ahead: plan for such things as powers of attorney, last wills, living wills. We offer you guidance on how to create and understand you financial goals, your financial responsibilities as well as your baseline needs all in conjunction with other professionals with specific expertise.

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Our experienced Pittsburgh family law attorneys can guide you through the maze of details that accompany planning for your future. For an initial consultation with Iwanyshyn & Associates on these or any other concerns, contact us by phone, fax or e-mail. We look forward to meeting you, listening to the details of your situation and assisting you in making choices.

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