Are the living will, trust kits you can buy or print out and fill in the blanks, legal in Calif. and do you have to have them nortorized?
Are the living will, trust kits you can buy or print out
and fill in the blanks, legal in Calif. and do you have to have them
nortorized?
We just have a house and car both paid off, and want to leave them to
two daughters equal.
-First of all, the term "living will" does not refer to a Will at all,
but what is known in California as a health care power of attorney, or
an "advanced directive" allowing you to appoint someone to make health
care decisions for you if you are