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Why You Need Estate Planning Now If You Have Health Issues

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Every person of any age and health status can benefit from an estate plan to ensure that your wishes are carried out, but a person with significant health issues must prioritize their end-of-life planning. You will need a will that determines who receives your assets as well as appoint someone to care for any minor children. But your estate plan should also include a living will.

A living will is an estate planning document that explains the health care you do and do not want if you become unable to communicate these desires yourself. If you are incapacitated, such as being in a coma, you want to ensure that your loved ones are able to make these important decisions in line with your wishes. In addition to a living will, create a power of attorney that is assigned to trusted individuals for your finances and for your health care.

These are people you trust to carry out your wishes and to handle your affairs if something happens to you. These documents are important for everyone but are vital for someone with health issues.

A Virginia Beach estate planning lawyer can help you think through the main issues in your living will and draft one for you. Feel confident about your future care decisions when you work with a lawyer who has years of experience helping other Virginia Beach residents document their wishes.

To learn more about establishing a plan based on your current health and possible future health problems, you need to work with a qualified attorney who has a strong track record in issues, such as elder law planning and estate planning. Schedule a consultation today to learn more.

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