The Advance Directive (Living Will)
Advance Directives are growing in popularity because they offer a way for
individuals to keep personal autonomy at the end of life and to maintain some
degree of choice and control.
What is it?
Sometimes called a ‘Living Will’, the Advance Directive form expresses your wishes
to your doctor in the event of there being no reasonable prospect of your
recovery from serious illness expected to cause you severe distress or to render
you incapable of rational existence.
What it does
It does not ask the doctor to do anything against the law. All it says is that, under
certain circumstances, you do not want your life prolonged by medical treatment,
but you do want to be kept comfortable with pain relief, even at the cost of
shortening life. In common law, competent adults all have the right to decline
treatment and to receive analgesic drugs in quantities sufficient to relieve
intolerable distress. Recent legal judgements show that this is ‘anticipatory’ - it can
extend into the future. Therefore Advance Directives are held to be legally binding
on doctors and they are now endorsed by the British Medical Association. The Law
Commission is planning to introduce a statutory Law to confirm this situation. If
doctors are faced with difficult decisions, it is helpful for them to know the
considered opinion of the patient, expressed when in full possession of his/her
faculties and not when in great pain or distress.
What we do
We will write an Advance Directive on your behalf and supply you with three
copies, one for your own records, one for your doctor and one for your next of
kin. Our charge for this service is £35.00 per person (if purchased at the same time
as writing your will).
Do the right thing . . . Making a Will is the only way to protect your family and give them peace of mind.
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