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   Mammami2             
 


06 Jul 2006, 11:23 pm / Dont know

FYI,

The tragic situation of Terri Schiavo has focused international attention on the agonizing life and death decisions that ripped her family apart and sparked disputes at the highest levels of government. Yet, every year thousands of families just like yours and mine quietly face the same decisions. A family member is critically ill and unable to make his or her own medical decisions. Someone must make those decisions. Who should decide? What should they do?

Is it possible to spare your loved ones the agony? How do you tell your family what to do if you are critically ill and unable to make your own health care decisions? How do you help insure that your family will do what you want done if tragedy strikes?

There is an answer. Prepare a Living Will BEFORE tragedy strikes.

In response to the Terri Schiavo situation, Pre-Paid Legal now makes it possible for Pre-Paid Legal members to prepare a Living Will at no additional charge through the Pre-Paid Legal Forms Service Center.

What is a Living Will? It has different names in different states. In some, it is called an Advanced Medical Directive or other similar names. In short, it is a document that allows you to indicate in writing what care you wish to receive if you have or develop a terminal condition or if you fall into a persistent vegetative state and cannot make decisions. Every state allows such a document. It is a simple document to prepare and execute, but it can be vitally important to you and your family.

The most effective way to communicate your wishes is through a Living Will.

Cordially,

Lawrence H. Framme, III Esq.
Pre-Paid Legal Provider Lawyer

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN COMMUNICATE YOUR WISHES TO YOUR FAMILY PLEASE CONTACT ME AT MIMI@MIMIASKEW.COM, 877-731-9263 OR VISIT MY WEBSITE AT WWW.MIMIASKEW.COM AND CLICK ON THE FAMILY LEGAL PLANS LINK.




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