What Is A Living Will?

Having a living will is important, but it’s something that a lot of people tend to overlook or don’t even know about. And even if they don’t fully overlook it they may not create a living will that’s actually enforceable in their state. That’s because living will laws are different depending on your state and that’s why we’re going to look closer at what you need to know. Here are some frequently asked questions about living wills in Georgia.

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