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WILLS AND ESTATES LAWYER
As a wills and estates lawyer, Lou A. Demosky, Attorney at Law, offers services in the Western Pennsylvania Area, with offices in Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and Uniontown, Fayette County, PA.
Attorney Demosky handles simple wills, complicated wills, small estates and large estates. Living wills are also included in Lou Demosky's, Attorney at Law's, forte.
So whether you are in need of basic life and death decisions or estate planning, Attorney Demosky is able to help you with your legal needs.
Now is the time to make the most important decisions of all--
Who will make your decisions for you, medical and financial, if you become incompetent? Plan for the future decisions now, so your family members won't have to experience the trauma of trying to figure out what your wishes are.
The making of a living will is simple and easy. All it entails is a questionnaire of your desires should you be confronted with the unfortunate circumtances of medical incapacitation. Don't let this burden fall upon the immediate members of your family. By executing a living will today, you save your loved ones the confusion of sorting out what it was you "would have wanted."
You may now make the decisions about how medical providers should proceed with your treatment in the event that you are unable to tell them what you want. Whether you would like to be on life support medical treatments or not is all a part of your living will. Would you prefer to have blood transfusions? Do you not want to be kept alive via breathing machines and feeding tubes? These are decisions that if you make now, it will take the burden off of your loved ones later.
Would you like to donate your organs? If so, which ones? How would your family members know what your wishes were if you didn't previously discuss them? What if you have several family members that disagree on what they think you would have wanted?
A living will alleviates all of the questions that may arise when a person is unable to tell the medical providers what their wishes are. If you choose to have an autopsy performed, or not, this legal document will convey your personal desires.
Furthermore, everyone needs a will. Whether you own very little or a multi-million-dollar empire, your heirs will benefit, not only financially, but emotionally, by knowing what your wishes were in regards to your personal and real property.
For any person who has children, a will is a must. Even if you are married and your spouse is as healthy and young as you may be, you HAVE TO MAKE A WILL. In the unfortunate event that you and your spouse die at the same time, your wills provide the legal bases to carry out your desires.
Make an appointment to discuss your future needs, and the needs of your family, as soon as possible. The peace of mind you receive will be well worth it in all the days to come!
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