A Living Will, also called an Advance Directive, is a legal document that outlines your healthcare preferences if you become seriously ill or incapacitated and are unable to communicate your wishes. It provides specific instructions about life-sustaining treatments, resuscitation efforts, artificial nutrition, and other critical medical interventions.
Unlike a last will and testament, which addresses asset distribution after death, a Living Will is designed to guide healthcare providers and loved ones in making difficult medical decisions before death, ensuring that your values and choices are respected.
At OMNI 360 Advisors, we encourage clients to include a Living Will as part of their comprehensive estate plan due to its many benefits:
A Living Will is not just for seniors or those with chronic illnesses—it’s for everyone. Life is unpredictable, and having your wishes documented in advance is a responsible, compassionate decision.
You should consider creating a Living Will if you:
Our approach to Living Wills is thoughtful, collaborative, and fully integrated with your broader estate and healthcare planning. We’ll help you:
While both documents are essential, they serve different functions:
For comprehensive protection, OMNI 360 Advisors recommends having both documents in place.
A Living Will gives your loved ones guidance, gives your doctors clarity, and gives you peace of mind. At OMNI 360 Advisors, we make the process approachable, respectful, and thorough—so you can be confident your voice will be heard, no matter what the future holds.
Contact us today at (609) 452-0889 for a confidential consultation. Together, we’ll ensure your healthcare choices are honored with compassion and legal strength.
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