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      Advance Healthcare Directives Lawyers

      Experienced Buffalo Estate Planning Attorneys Providing Advance Directives and Living Wills Throughout New York

      Advance Healthcare Directives Lawyers

      Experienced Buffalo Estate Planning Attorneys Providing Advance Directives and Living Wills Throughout New York

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        Since 1955, the experienced Buffalo estate planning attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC has been dedicated to providing our Buffalo clients with quality estate planning services, such as drafting living trustswillspowers of attorneyhealthcare proxies, charitable planning documents, and more.  Pet owners, divorced people, same sex couples and unmarried couples also have special estate planning needs.

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        Welcome to the New York advance health care directives (living will) section of our New York estates, trusts and elder law website featuring free legal checklists, FAQs, legal guides, forms, seminars and updates on living wills, health care proxies, organ donation, do not resuscitate orders (DNR) and medical orders for life sustaining treatment (MOLST). 

        Living wills are written declarations instructing your family and doctor about life-prolonging medical procedures when your condition is terminal and there is no chance of medical recovery.  Under constitutional and common law, patients have the right to refuse medical treatment.

        A living will gives you the opportunity to express your wishes in advance, since you may not be able to make them known when it becomes necessary to do so.  Life-prolonging procedures include the use of machines if you cannot breathe on your own, performing operations or prescribing antibiotics that cannot realistically increase the chances of recovery, starting your heart mechanically when it stopped beating, or feeding by tube.

        You can specify that the only treatment rendered be for the relief of pain.

        If you have questions about advance directives and how they can help you, contact our experienced Buffalo advance healthcare directives lawyers, and estate planning attorneys today.

        We hope that this free New York legal information resource will help you and your family prepare in advance for health care issues.

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