← Return to 33 years old: When should I start considering doing a Will a DNR etc?

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@lidiana

Thank you so much for sharing this me I really appreciate it. I did a simple Will from a website (need to have 2 people signed) but I think I should do review it and edit it. I can’t even seem to have anyone that would help or want to participate in this. I needed two signatures to validate it with the attorney or something according to the website instructions. I signed a document by my PCP for intubation just to allow my family to reach me since they are far. I don’t own anything and I don’t have children. Basic miscellaneous things can be shared and I kinda sorted them to love ones, family members or charities on the document 📄. My family members and close circle don’t really understand me. Thanks again I really appreciate all the feedback. Blessings 🙏🏻🌼

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@lidiana. This all sounds good. It's most important to make sure that you have made your own decisions that are documented in an Advance Directive that may or may not include a DNR. This way your family and loved ones know what you want in case you are not able to advocate for yourself.

...as far as I know at least in Canada a hand written will with no signatures is legal. Also, the two witnesses are witnessing that the person signed the Will in their presence...those witnesses do not even have to read the Will... up to the person making it -they are witnessing the signature... make sure they print their name/s and sign and put the date; also not a bad idea to even have their addresses/phone numbers.... I believe i am correct on this... but may be different in USA