You should have done it when you got engaged. Seriously.
It is very easy to do, and there are examples of boilerplate language if you google "boilerplate living will". I'm hesitant to give you any actual links myself since I don't know what you guys are looking for or how you want to provide for one another. You can also get a lawyer to draw something up for you.
Also, if neither of you have actual wills, you should also do that. It's the prudent thing to do just so that there are no questions. When my wife and I did both together, it cost us a couple hundred dollars for the lawyer, but if you have a friend who's an attorney, you can probably get it done cheaper. Unfortunately, most of my legal friends are either litigators or bankruptcy guys.
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