All about Long Distance phone calls Last Telecom Industry News Latest Phone Cards News on Blogdrive Network
Choose category:
Arts & Entertainment
Business

Communications
Computers
Disease & Illness
Fashion
Finance
Food & Beverage
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Business
Politics
Product Reviews
Recreation & Sports
Reference & Education
Self Improvement
Society
Travel & Leisure
Vehicles
Writing & Speaking


Partners:

Content Pages:
International Prepaid Calling Cards
Right Prepaid Calling Card
Prepaid Calling Cards
Hosted PBX
Blogs:
Wireless News
VOIP News
Tech News
Partners
Living Wills Make Final Wishes Known : Insurance(1262 pages)
People remember how sad they felt while Terri Schiavo withered away; as they watched the woman's family fight over what they thought she wanted.

You Should Have A Living Will

While Living Wills have existed for some time, they have become household words since the Schiavo case - the Florida woman who suffered severe brain damage in 1990 and became the centre of a legal and moral debate which culminated in her passing away on March 31, 13 days after her feeding tube had been removed.

The controversy pitted Schiavo's parents, who wanted to keep their daughter alive, against Schiavo's husband, who said she wanted to die rather live in such a state. Politicians joined in the debate as did church leaders. People around the nation argued the moral and ethical implications of Schiavo's condition.

Schiavo did not have a Living Will - a written, legal document that clearly expresses what a patient would want done if their condition is terminal and incurable, an important message to your loved ones when you are no longer able to communicate.

While common sense would say Living Wills are more important for the elderly it's important for adults of all ages to have such documents because you never know when tragedy will strike. Schiavo was only 26 when she collapsed in her home.

There are people who are young that don't realize this is important, but it is. The Living Will gives you a chance to make a decision you want about life and death.

Who Needs A Living Will?

Everybody needs a Living Will. You can be in charge, regarding the way you are treated at the end of your life.

Nobody in their right mind would want their family to be dragged through something like the Schiavo case. Anybody, regardless of age, should seriously consider how they will be treated, as long as they are living by the medical community.

It is important to have a Will and a Living Will for the children. It makes it easier on families if a situation arrives, so they don't have to make a decision on their own. It's never too early to have a Will or a Living Will. Ivon T. Hughes of The Hughes Trustco Group is a licensed Insurance Broker. Author of The Life Insurance Handbook. - Get a FREE Copy TODAY! Email: info@trustco.ca Web: www.hughestrustco.com
Copyright 2006. Free Articles.



















Katalog Bielizna Online Gry Na Komórkę Albergo Roma Bingo Przetargi wakacje chorwacja buy valium warsaw pleasure bad religion ringtones vepraca bankowość opony sklep nieruchomości szkolenia imprezy integracyjne Noclegi Ząb