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Scottish Living Will Form PackLawpack
If you're concerned that you may become ill in the future and that there are specific medical treatments that you don't want to receive, you can fill out this form now to determine your wishes. For example, should you suffer from a terminal illness, you can make a Living Will to refuse treatment that will prolong your life. Alternatively, the form can be used to refuse a blood transfusion or organ donation on religious reasons. A Living Will also allows you to make specific requests regarding your treatment. Your wishes may be persuasive, but will not be binding on the doctors treating you.
What a Living Will can't do:
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The authorCompiled by Lawpack Legal Publishers in collaboration with external experts and/or organisations. Drafted by solicitors for straightforward completion, each Pack contains four copies of the form and includes a completed example with guidance notes on filling it in.
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16 May 2008
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