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last will and testament vs. a living will

June 4, 2025 by montanarolaw

Last Will and Testament vs. Living Will

When planning for the future, many people confuse a last will and testament with a living will. While both are essential estate planning documents, they serve very different purposes. Understanding the difference can help you make the right decisions — and ensure your wishes are honored.

Here’s a simple breakdown of last will and testament vs. living will, and how our estate planning attorneys can help you put both in place.

What Is a Last Will and Testament?

A last will and testament is a legal document that takes effect after your death. It outlines:

  • Who will inherit your property and assets

  • Who will be the guardian of your minor children

  • Who will manage your estate (the executor)

Without a valid will, the state decides how your property is distributed — which may not align with your wishes.

What Is a Living Will?

A living will is very different. It is a document that outlines your medical preferences if you become unable to communicate or make decisions due to illness or injury. It may include:

  • Whether you want life support or resuscitation

  • Your wishes regarding feeding tubes or ventilators

  • Pain management and end-of-life care decisions

A living will ensures your loved ones and doctors understand your choices in advance, reducing confusion and emotional stress.

Why You Need Both

Many people think a last will and testament is all they need. However, a living will protects your wishes while you’re still alive, especially during a medical emergency. Having both documents gives you complete control — both during your life and after your death.

Get the Right Estate Plan in Place

Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating your documents, our experienced estate planning attorneys can help. We’ll explain your options and draft clear, legally sound documents tailored to your needs. Understanding the importance of both a last will and testament vs. living will is the first step toward protecting your future and your loved ones. Let us help you create a plan that covers both.

Contact us today to create a last will, a living will — or both.

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