Jen,

I'm not a lawyer, but... living wills (advance directives) are State specific. I did a Google search for <"living will" Colorado> and came up with several references. One article by a Colorado attorney lays things out pretty clearly.

The Colorado Bar Association provides more detail . They don't provide the forms, because they want you to hire a lawyer. If you don't want to hire a lawyer, there are online resources that you can use. Try the Google search and you'll gind them.

I did a Living Will before my first surgery and another when I moved from California to Washington and had #6. I have some speficic wishes, and I want to make sure they are carried out. With a living will, my wife has the notarized document she needs to make sure my wishes are known.

Somehow, it has given me a little peace of mind.

Ken


SCCA T2N1M0 diagnosed 11/02, radical neck dissection, 7 weeks radiation, 6 surgeries to deal with osteonecrosis, 10 weeks hyperbaric oxygen. "Live strong. Laugh often."