Content Overview 
- Summary
- What Is A Living Will?
- Why Do I Need A Living Will If I Have A Healthcare Proxy?
- Where Do I Find A Living Will Form For Use In The State In Which I Live?
- If You Live In More Than One State
- What Should Be In A Living Will?
- Specific Procedures To Consider
- When Does A Living Will Become Effective?
- What Do I Do With A Living Will After I Make One?
- What If I Move Or Receive Treatment In Another State?
- How Often Should I Revisit My Living Will?
- What If My Proxy's Decision Conflicts With My Living Will?
- How Do I Assure The Provisions Of My Living Will Are Carried Out?
Living Wills 101
If You Live In More Than One State
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If you have residences in more than one state, it advisable to prepare (or ask an attorney to prepare) a separate document a document which is valid in each state in which you live. If this is not possible, or too cumbersome, create separate documents for each state.
Be sure each Living Will says the same thing so there is no confusion if it ever comes time to use the documents. The terms of your Living Will should also not conflict with the terms of your Healthcare Power of Attorney.
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