In 1989 Allison McClelland, my 17 year old sister, introduced the legislation for Georgia's first living will. Since then, thousands of Georgians have benefited from this law. However, the vast majority of Georgians still do not have a living will.
You have made decisions about your own life for along time. But when you are unconscious or can't communicate, why should your life and death decisions be made by someone else? The new Georgia Living Will allows you to make this choice and many others. Call our office to set up a meeting to draft your living will so that you can be sure to make your own decisions.
Make your own decisions regarding
Life Sustaining Measures
Resuscitation Measures
Decisions Regarding Surgery
Allow Boyfriend/Girlfriend to Visit
Appoint a Power of Attorney
Burial or Cremation Decisions
Appoint Health Care Agent
Legal Services
Simple Will
Pour over Will
All Trusts
Power of Attorney
Marital Deductions
Estate Planning
Guardian for Children
Probate Estate
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Dekalb Association of Realtors
AARP
Law Firm of JP McClelland 115-A NEW STREET DECATUR, Georgia 30030 (404) 835-8430
2 Comments on Georgia Living Will: Georgia's New Living Will
Good Post. Things we don't like to think about, but we NEED to think about. I need to get one together, but there's something so morbid about it that I have kept putting it off...
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Good Post. Things we don't like to think about, but we NEED to think about. I need to get one together, but there's something so morbid about it that I have kept putting it off...