COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a progressive disease that makes it hard to breathe. Emphysema and chronic asthmatic bronchitis are the two main conditions that make up COPD. Estate-planning is crucial for those living with a chronic condition, as they must express their preferences whether to receive long-term care at home rather than in a nursing home in the event that they become more disabled, and it is more important for one who has a chronic illness to name a power of attorney.
Estate Planning for People with a COPD covers all of those topics plus:
How to write your will
How to determine how much life insurance your family needs
How to figure out whether you need a living trust
Learn about powers of attorney
When to work with a lawyer, if you need to