Overview
End of life law and practice is confused, contradictory and constantly changing. Dignity in Dying can help you to understand the law and how it may affect you. This section sets out your rights in several common areas of concern.
Our guide to rights at the end of life was published in October 2008. It sets out people's rights and choices under common law, the Mental Capacity Act and the recently published End of Life Care Strategy.
You can download a copy of the Your Rights at the End of Life guide here.
Dignity in Dying receives many requests for information about the specifics of the law around assisted dying.
We do not provide information about how to end life but some of the most frequently asked questions are answered on the pages below.
- Can you help me die?
- Can a doctor help me die?
- Can I help someone die?
- Withholding and withdrawing treatment
- Refusing treatment
- Care at the end of life
- Carers’ rights
Please contact us on 020 7479 7730 if you need to talk to somebody, or use our free online contact form.




















