Living Will Attorney in Philadelphia, PA

You can never predict if and when a medical issue will leave you unable to make decisions or express your wishes. Comas, strokes, dementia, and other medical issues can leave you incapacitated. If you do become incapacitated by illness or injury, you won’t have any say when it comes to your medical treatment unless you have prepared for this in your estate plan. You can partner with an advance directive/living will attorney at Cohen Family Law Firm, LLC to establish the legal documents you need to prepare for these types of situations.  

What is an Advance Directive/Living Will? 

An advance medical directive is a legally-enforceable document that allows you to state your wishes regarding future medical treatment. It will dictate what medical procedures you would authorize if you’re unable to do so at the time, including life support, organ transplants, tube feeding, etc. A living will is a type of advance directive that focuses specifically on life-sustaining treatments for individuals who are terminally ill. 

Start Planning Today

Don’t wait until it’s too late to prepare for the unexpected; get in touch with Cohen Family Law Firm, LLC today and discuss your options with a qualified attorney. Call (267) 238-3841 or fill out our online contact form to schedule your free consult. 

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You want to do what is best for your children. Every family faces unique challenges, and you want to find a lawyer who can help you explore your options and find solutions tailored to your needs.

Get the guidance you need; start with a free consultation. 
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