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An advance directive that specifies a person's wishes regarding medical treatment if they become unable to communicate their decisions. A living will addresses life-sustaining treatments, resuscitation preferences, and end-of-life care instructions.

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What AI flags in your living will.

Missing state-required statutory language
Conflicting directives within the document
Insufficient witness requirements for the jurisdiction
Vague or unenforceable medical treatment instructions
Data Extracted

What AI extracts from your living will.

Declarant full legal name and identification
Specific medical treatment preferences
Life-sustaining treatment directives
Pain management and comfort care wishes
Organ donation preferences
Witness and notary information

Who needs this: Every adult should have a living will, but it is especially important for seniors, individuals with chronic or terminal illnesses, and anyone undergoing major surgery. Healthcare providers and hospitals require these documents to honor patient wishes.

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FAQ

Living Will review questions.

What is the difference between a living will and a healthcare power of attorney?

A living will states your treatment preferences, while a healthcare power of attorney designates someone to make medical decisions for you. ClosingIQ can notarize both in one session.

Does my living will need to be notarized?

Most states require either notarization or witnesses, and many require both. Our AI checks your state's specific requirements to ensure compliance.

Can I update my living will after notarization?

Yes, you can revoke or amend your living will at any time. We recommend reviewing it periodically and after any major health changes.

Will hospitals accept my notarized living will?

Yes, healthcare providers are legally required to honor a valid living will. Our notarized documents include all required state language to ensure acceptance.

How does AI verify a living will?

Our AI checks for state-specific statutory language, verifies treatment directives are clear and enforceable, ensures witness requirements are met, and flags any conflicting instructions.

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