Synopsis
Now that medical science can keep people alive almost indefinitely, every person should consider having a living will. Without a living will, doctors and hospitals must make decisions on whether to continue life support, instead of the patient making these decisions for him or herself.
This valuable guide to writing living wills contains appendices of state-by-state information on requirements and restrictions, easy-to-use, blank, tear-out forms, a detailed index and a glossary.
About the Author: Edward A. Haman received his bachelor's degree from Western Michigan University and his law degree from the University of Toledo College of Law. He has practiced law in Florida, Michigan and Hawaii. Since obtaining his law degree, he has engaged in the private practice of law, worked for the State of Florida in areas such as the protection of children and the elderly from abuse and neglect, and served as a domestic relations hearing officer. He has written several books, including How to File Your Own Bankruptcy (or How to Avoid It) and How to Write Your Own Premarital Agreement.