As more and more people seek out advance directives as part of their estate plan, practitioners need to expand their ability to service this clientele. When it comes to end-of-life decisions, there is no "one size fits all," and attorneys must be cognizant of the ways in which living wills can be tailored to clients' specific needs and beliefs.
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ELDER LAW
Exploring and Accommodating End-of-Life Wishes
New Jersey Law Journal
February 21, 2013
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