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Category Archives: Advance Directives

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Common Types of Advance Directives in Florida

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Many people in Florida have strong preferences regarding the medical treatment and care they do or do not receive. These preferences become even more important when you suffer a mental or physical incapacity and cannot communicate your wishes on your own behalf. There are many different types of advance directives that can provide protection… Read More »

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FAQs About Advance Directives

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It is natural to want to avoid thinking about unpleasant topics, such as what would happen if you suddenly became incapacitated due to illness or injury. An advance directive informs your doctor and other healthcare providers the type of care you want to receive, or do not want to receive, if you cannot make… Read More »

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What is the Difference Between a Living Will and Advance Directives?

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An estate plan is critical if you want to secure your future and ensure that your wishes are fulfilled during life’s most difficult moments. There are many documents you should include in your estate plan and a living will and advance directives are just common examples of these. Many people believe that these two… Read More »

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What Types of Advance Directives Should You Draft?

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Advance directives are used to outline your wishes in the event that you are ever unable to make decisions for yourself. There are many different types of advance directives and the ones you choose to draft will depend on your own preferences as well as your personal situation. Below, our Tampa advance directives lawyer… Read More »

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