What is an advance directive?
An advance directive is a document that allows individuals to make decisions about their medical care in the event that they are unable to make decisions for themselves. In New Hampshire, a person can decide in advance that they do not want medical treatments if they become incapacitated and unable to make decisions for themselves. This document can also be used to designate a decision maker, such as a family member, to make decisions on their behalf. It is an important document for those who wish to have their wishes respected in the event that they become incapacitated. Advance directives are also known as living wills, and they are recognized in the state of New Hampshire. They can be used to express a person’s wishes regarding medical treatments, end-of-life decisions, organ donation, and more. It is important to note, however, that advance directives are not the same as a will or a trust. These documents are created with the purpose of expressing a person’s wishes for medical care if they become incapacitated, whereas a will and trust are used for the distribution of assets upon a person’s death. Creating an advance directive is an important step for anyone who wants to ensure that their wishes are respected if they become incapacitated. It is important that anyone considering creating an advance directive consults with an experienced attorney to ensure that the document is legally binding and accurately reflects their wishes.
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