Re: Living will
From: Carey Gregory (tiredofspam123_at_comcast.net)
Date: 03/29/05
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Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:31:16 -0500
Steve <rg@bcm.inv> wrote:
>Possibly no reason. But apparently this form is far more detailed
>than most. It's available as a PDF, but looks like they've disabled
>the copy/print functions...
More detailed doesn't necessarily = more valid.
Some states require specific forms or language. If they do, you can
probably get it free from the state. If they don't, you can get a generic
one for free that's perfectly legal. Living wills aren't complicated
documents. There's really no reason to pay for one unless you have very
unusual requirements, in which case I would consult a local attorney.
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