After my death, I would like my organs to be used for transplants, but I know that my family is against it. What can I do to make sure this happens when I die?
First of all, you must provide the family with this information, show and sign a declaration of will, informing also third parties about it. It is worth explaining to your family why we decide to take such a step to make it easier for them to understand our decision. Unfortunately, there is no legally binding declaration as we have the opposite formula. If someone does not want to, they register their objection, in other cases presumed consent. Formally, if, despite the deceased’s declaration, the relatives confirmed in writing that they did not express their consent, it would be false.