Advanced Directives.

Make Sure Your Wishes Are Known 

Should you become incapacitated from an injury or illness and are no longer able to communicate your wishes, it may become necessary for loved ones and doctors to turn to your estate plan for guidance. Advanced Directives can provide the people caring for you with instructions for how you should be treated if you are approaching the end of your life or need medical intervention to preserve your life. You can also designate someone you trust to make medical decisions for you. 

At Legacy Planning Group, we know it can be difficult for clients to consider themselves in such a situation. We strive to provide people with the compassionate and down-to-earth guidance they need to know their options and choose the ones that make them feel most confident about the future. By being prepared for uncertain times today, you can help your loved ones and medical care staffknow how you should be treated if you cannot communicate your wishes yourself. 

Planning for your future medical care is a crucial step toward building a comprehensive estate plan. Take this step today by reaching out to Legacy Planning Group for help. 

Contact Us for Assistance 

You can make important decisions for yourself and your loved ones by establishing your Advanced Directives. The future is unwritten, but stating your wishes now can help you plan for whatever may come to pass. If you need guidance during this time, our attorney can Legacy Planning Group can help. 

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