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Living Wills
 

What is a Living Will

The Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare

The North Carolina Living Will

Witness to the Living Will

Effect of a North Carolina Living Will

Revocation of a North Carolina Living Will

You may revoke your Living Will by communicating this desire to your doctor. You may use any means available to communicate your intent to revoke. Your mental or physical condition is not considered, so you do not need to be of sound mind. Someone acting on your behalf may also tell your doctor that you want to revoke your Living Will.

Revocation is effective only after your doctor has been notified.  Destroying the original and all copies of your Living Will may revoke your Living Will as a practical matter. However, if you have discussed this issue with your doctor, be sure to tell your doctor that you have revoked your Living Will. If you sign a new Living Will, be sure to revoke all prior Living Wills that may be inconsistent with your new Living Will.

Storing your Living Will

 
 
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