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Advance Directives (Living Wills)

Some people want to make their wishes known in advance about their future medical treatment. This would be important if they were ever in a position where they lack capacity to make decisions for themselves, for example if they are in a coma.

It is possible for individuals to record their wishes by way of an Advance Decision (sometimes referred to as a 'Living Will').

The Team advises on these issues and can help with the preparation and terms of Advance Decisions.

Contact

Nicholas Parsons (Cirencester) - Head of Non-Contentious Private Client

Andrew Mortimer - Partner, Trusts & Estates

Senior Team

Anthony Acton - Partner, Trusts & Estates

David Ainslie - Partner, Trusts & Estates

Alison Allen - Partner, Trusts & Estates

Matthew Braithwaite - Solicitor, Trusts & Estates

Rachel Curtis - Solicitor, Trusts & Estates

Mary Daws - Solicitor, Trusts & Estates

Charles Hayward - Partner, Trusts & Estates

Kathryn Layzell - Solicitor, Trusts & Estates

Carol Morris - Partner, Trusts & Estates

Andrew Mortimer - Partner, Trusts & Estates

Richard Mullings - Partner, Trusts & Estates

Kate Nairn - Associate, Trusts & Estates

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