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We show you how to draft a living will or advance directive that'll bring peace of mind to you and your loved ones because it explains what kind of medical care you want to receive when you cannot speak for yourself.
A living will is an advance directive representing your wishes to refuse any medical treatment or attention in the form of being kept alive by artificial means. It’s a guide for your family and doctors if your medical condition is at a stage, where you would be unlikely to recover. You would not be able to make any decisions yourself at this stage, for example, being in a vegetative state, terminally ill or irreversibly unconscious. A living will can also contain directives for personal wishes like organ donation.
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Although they are not recognised as legally enforceable instructions in South African law, they are ethically acceptable. The Health Professions Council of South Africa Professions Act, No. 56 of 1974 states that patients who have living wills in place have the constitutional right to expect their living wills to be honoured.
Your last will and testament deals with how your property and assets are dealt with AFTER your death.
According to the Living Will Society of South Africa, four criteria have to be met for a living will to be ethically valid:
It’s easy to draw up yourself or with the help of a lawyer. Give copies to your family and to your medical practitioner. It’s important to review your living will regularly and if there are any changes, to get rid of the old copies and supply your family and your GP with the updated version.
Legal&Tax is your companion. Our experts can help you plan your medical directive so if you become incapacitated, your document will state your wishes for you. Contact us for more information.