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End-of-life care wishes can go into estate planning

On Behalf of | Jun 7, 2018 | Estate Planning |

When individuals in Texas have plans for any type of situation, they often feel better about what they may face in the future. In particular, estate planning can help address a myriad of life aspects that could help parties feel as if they have not left anything up to chance. However, some individuals may not take the time needed to address how they would like their care attended to at the end of their lives.

In many cases, family members find themselves in the difficult position of having to make medical decisions for an ailing loved one who can no longer express his or her wishes. Because of the love and attachment these family members may have, they could end up agreeing to many medical procedures to help extend the life of their loved one. It may be important to note that a study involving terminally ill individuals indicated that less than 20 percent of these parties wanted treatment to extend their lives, so it is possible that family members may agree to unnecessary procedures due to a lack of knowledge.

It is immensely hard to determine the right choices to make in such a situation. If people would like to make this type of scenario easier for their families, they may want to use their estate plans to create living wills. This document could indicate what care they desire and how family members should respond in the event of a potentially terminal situation.

Estate planning can make many aspects of the end of a loved one’s life easier for surviving family, but it can also make the individuals feel more at ease themselves. They may feel content in knowing that they have actively addressed various concerns that could arise and have helped their families know the best ways to approach the situations. If Texas residents would like to get started on their plans, they may find it useful to speak with knowledgeable attorneys about their options.

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