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A MISSOURI REVOCABLE LIVING WILL IS AN IMPORTANT LEGAL DOCUMENT. IT ALLOWS YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN MAKING DECISIONS ABOUT YOUR MEDICAL TREATMENT.

 
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Missouri Revocable Living Will

Living Will Declaration for the state of Missouri

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A Missouri Living Will is useful to a judge trying to decide what an unconscious patient would want.
In creating your Living Will, you can write anything that is important for you concerning your last days. For example, you might include "I want to die at home," or "I want my family near me," or give instructions regard-ing such things as organ donation.
A Living Will must be signed in front of two witnesses. The witnesses to a Living Will are sworn by the notary public / justice of the peace and indicate that the client is at least 18 years of age and signed the instrument as a free and voluntary act.
You are free to revoke this Living Will and to write a new Living Will at any time. Just make sure that your doctor and your family members have your new will and take a copy to the hospi-tal or clinic if you become ill and need treatment.
The Living Will is intended to anticipate the situation in which you have an incurable or an irreversible mental or physical condition with no reasonable expectation of recovery. Your in-structions are usually intended to ap-ply if you are in any of the following states:
 
(a) in a terminal condition;
(b) permanent unconsciousness (persistent vegetative state) or
(c) conscious but with irreversible brain damage and unable to ever regain the capacity to make decisions and/or express your wishes.
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