What is a Living Will and how does it work?

A living will is a type of estate planning document that expresses your wishes for medical care if you become unable to make decisions for yourself due to illness or incapacity. It is used to let your family, medical providers, and doctors know how you want to be treated if a medical situation arises. In Nebraska, the Living Will document is used to dictate decisions when a person is unable to make decisions for themselves due to a terminal illness, end of life care, or other medical situations. The document allows the person to make clear their wishes in regards to medical care and treatment, so that family members and medical providers have clear instructions when making decisions. The Living Will document in Nebraska should include all the relevant and important information about the person’s wishes, such as when life support should be terminated or if medical treatments like dialysis, surgery, or blood transfusions should be refused. It also includes options for palliative care and pain management. The document should be signed and notarized by the person creating it and should be updated every five years, or as their wishes change. A Living Will is an important part of estate planning and should be created as soon as a person turns 18. It helps to ensure that their wishes are respected and carried out, even if the person can no longer make decisions for themselves.

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