Living Will & Advance Directive Attorneys – Greenville, SC

Plan for Critical Healthcare Decisions

Make Your Wishes Known, Spare Your Family Guesswork

A Living Will—also called an Advance Health Care Directive—records your preferences for life-sustaining treatment if you’re terminally ill or permanently unconscious. By deciding now, you help your family and physicians honor your choices without uncertainty. Babb, Bixler & Dollar LLC guides clients across the Upstate through these sensitive decisions.

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What You Can Specify

Clarity on Life Support and Interventions

You can express preferences about ventilators, tube feeding, resuscitation, hydration, and pain relief in defined medical situations. We explain South Carolina’s standard options and customize language to reflect your values, offering practical examples from local hospital settings in Greenville.

Healthcare POA vs. Living Will

Specific Instructions and a Trusted Decision-Maker

Your Healthcare Power of Attorney designates a person to make medical decisions not covered in your Living Will. Together, they provide clear guidance to your care team and reduce conflict among relatives.

Our Process for Advance Directives

Thoughtful Conversations, Proper Execution

We talk through scenarios, help you choose an agent, and prepare South Carolina–compliant documents. After signing with required witnesses, we provide copies and tips for sharing them with your doctor, hospital portal, and family members in Greenville or Mauldin.

Beyond the Form – Communicating Your Wishes

The Conversation Matters As Much As the Paperwork

We encourage clients to discuss their directives with loved ones so everyone understands the “why” behind the choices. Our experience across probate and healthcare matters in the Upstate shows that early, open communication eases stress later.

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Take Control of Your Care

Document Preferences Now, So Doctors Can Follow Them Later

Babb, Bixler & Dollar LLC can help you finalize a Living Will and related directives that reflect your values and faith, and keep them accessible when needed.