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Living Wills
A Living Will is really not a Will at all, since it takes effect prior to your
death. A Living Will is a declaration to healthcare providers as to what
treatment you do or do not want to have administered should you be in a persistent
vegetative state or terminally ill and are not able to communicate your present
desires to your healthcare providers. To be valid, Living Wills must be written
and signed in the format given to us by the State legislature. Many people favor
using Living Wills to ensure that they are not technically kept alive while beyond
the hope of recovery.
For further information on other types of cases, visit 4UtahLaw.com
Call Steve Buhler at 801-964-6901 to discuss your situation, or contact us at
sjblawyer@aol.com.
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it does not constitute legal advice. The legal advice that you need depends
on your particular facts and circumstances. You should contact a lawyer to
discuss your particular circumstances and legal needs.
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