“Ethical Wills shows us in simple steps how to document and pass on our wisdom, experiences, life's lessons, and much more to those we love.” —James V. Gambone, Ph.D
As evidenced in the Terri Schiavo case that made national headlines, in which a legal battle ensued over whether to prolong the life of a young woman in a vegetative state, having a living will is an essential element in ensuring that the way in which you would like to spend your last days will be respected. It informs both family and doctors of your medical treatment preferences in specific situations.
An ethical will is a complementary text that communicates personal values, beliefs, blessings, and advice to relatives and to future generations. It can be more meaningful to friends and family than any material possession you could bequeath to them. Together, living and ethical wills ensure that your wishes and hopes are “on the record,” not to be lost, ignored, or forgotten. Offering practical and inspirational advice for people at any stage of life, Ethical and Living Wills includes:
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