New Mexico Living Will & Health Care Forms - Living Will New Mexico

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Make your Living Will Today! A living will is a document that allows you to specify what should be done about life-sustaining procedures if, in the future, your death from a terminal condition is imminent despite the application of life-sustaining procedures or you are in a persistent vegetative state.

New Mexico Personal Planning Package

This is an New Mexico Personal Planning Package. Contains your Will, Living Will, Power of Attorney and other forms. Will forms are tailered to your status. Married, Single, Children, No Children.

New Mexico Living Wills - Advance Health Care Directives New Mexico Advance Healthcare Directive

Optional Advance Health Care Directive
» This Advance Health Care Directive allows you to choose a healthcare agent to speak for you when you are unable to voice your desires regarding treatment, to make specific instructions regarding treatment, to make anatomical gifts and to designate a primary physician to provide your care. It includes living will provisions for life sustaining procedures and treatment.

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New Mexico Living Wills & Health Care Package

Living Will Legal Definition


Although the term Living Will may indicate that it is a Will, in reality, it is more similar to a Power of Attorney than a Will.  Therefore, don't be confused by the title of the document.  The purpose of a living will is to allow you to make decisions about life support and directs others to implement your desires in that regard.

Some States use documents with other names which serve the same function as a Living Will.

Q:  If I make a living will, does that assure that the Courts will not get involved and that family members will not be allowed to fight over the decision I make in the Living Will about whether I desire to continue life support?


A:  No, but it changes the facts and reduces the chances that your wishes would not be followed.  Family members could still dispute the medical opinions that you will not recover.


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