How important is it to have a Living Will? Under Ohio law, that document directs the termination of life support if two (2) physicians state that you are either terminally ill or permanently unconscious. Having a Living Will can relieve your family of one of the hardest decisions they will ever have to make: whether or not to remove life support if there is no hope of recovery for you.
-Attorney Jack N. Alpern
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