What Is a Living Will?
A Living Will is a legally binding document that specifies your medical treatment preferences if you become unable to communicate — including life support, resuscitation, pain management, and organ donation. Florida law governs the execution and enforcement of this document, including specific requirements for witnesses, notarization, and filing.
Without a properly executed Living Will, your family and medical team may be forced to make critical healthcare decisions without knowing your wishes — often leading to treatment you would not have chosen. LexDraftVault generates a complete document tailored to your specific situation — the same quality you'd get from a law firm, in seconds, for free.
What's Included in Your Generated Living Will
- Declaration of healthcare wishes and treatment preferences
- Life-sustaining treatment directives (CPR, ventilator, feeding tube)
- Pain management and comfort care provisions
- Artificial nutrition and hydration instructions
- Organ and tissue donation authorization
- Healthcare agent designation
- Witness signature blocks (2 witnesses required in most states)
- Notary acknowledgment block
Florida Legal Requirements
Florida statutes set forth specific requirements for execution and validity of this document. Florida may require specific language, witness arrangements, and in some cases, notarization before a notary public.
LexDraftVault automatically incorporates all relevant Florida requirements into your generated document. We recommend having a licensed attorney review any document before signing for complex situations.
How to Create Your Free Living Will
- Click "Generate" above — takes you directly to the Living Will form
- Fill in your details — names, dates, and specific terms for your situation
- Click Generate — AI drafts your complete document in under 60 seconds
- Review and print — use Print/PDF button to save your document
- Sign with witnesses — follow the signature instructions in your document
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⚠ Legal Disclaimer: Documents generated by LexDraftVault are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. LexDraftVault is not a law firm and does not provide legal representation. For complex legal matters, consult a licensed attorney in your state. Laws vary by jurisdiction — always verify the current requirements in your state before executing any legal document.