"After seeing what my best friend went through after her husband died, I decided that the time was now to make sure that my family's future was secure and that my loved ones will never have to go through the hardship of not having a Will."
- Sara from Albany, New York
You can destroy your Will, Durable Power of Attorney, or Living Will at any time to cancel it.
What is the difference between a Living Will and a Durable Power of Attorney? A Living Will addresses only whether or not you would like to have artificial life support used when your body would not be able to sustain itself without it in the long term; whereas, a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care gives another person the power to make medical decisions that affect your life in the event that you are unable to make decisions about your own medical care.