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Buffalo Estate Planning Attorney Discusses Healthcare Proxies

As a Buffalo Estate Planning Attorney, I recommend that all my clients have a health care proxy and a living will.
  • Healthcare Proxies are used to appoint an agent to carry out your wishes if you become disabled
  • Living wills allow you to say whether or not you want to refuse medical treatment if you are in a coma or have a terminal illness
Are you thinking about getting a healthcare proxy?  If so, contact the experienced Buffalo Estate Planning Attorney Robert Friedman. This educational legal video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, an experienced Buffalo Estate Planning Attorney. Download Our Free Probate and Will eBook

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