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Originally Posted by MysticCat
Tom, do you really mean your will, and did a lawyer draft the will? I ask only because in my experience (which I'll readily admit doesn't include Kansas), such a directive in your will, which by definition doesn't take effect until after your death, is meaningless. Most states provide for some version of an Advance Health Care Directive, Living Will or Health Care Proxy/Power of Attorney (or a combination of these) to cover these end of life issues.
Maybe I'm off base here, and sorry if I'm stirring things up unnecessarily; just don't want anyone to be relying on something if it won't be effective to carry out their intentions.
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What part did you not understand about what I said? It is in my will which is a binding contract that any judge will abide by. He has to because it is The Law!
This is my last will and testiment no matter what.
It is written in stone, notorized, period.
Yes, it is done by a Lawyer who is a Brother of mine.
It was my decission and he abided by the Law of the area.
Sorry mot to be snide as there is a difference than snarky!