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The doctor will assess your capacity to make the advance health directive and may charge a consultation fee. After your doctor signs, you need to sign the form in the presence of one of these witnesses: a justice of the peace (JP)
The form must be signed by the declarant, or by another on behalf of and at the direction of the declarant, and must be witnessed by two people each of whom is 18 or older. A witness cannot be the person who signed the form on behalf of an d at the direction of the declarant.
Pennsylvanias Advance Directive for Healthcare Act was signed into law on April 16, 1992, making Pennsylvania one of the last states in the country to approve, by legislation, living wills. The Act allows for a competent adult to make decisions regarding their medical care in the event they become incompetent.
Do I need to have my advance directive docHubd (legally making a document valid)? No. In the state of Pennsylvania, you do not need to docHub advance directives.
What might I typically pay for a lawyer to help me make a Living Will in Pennsylvania? The cost of hiring a traditional legal provider to write a Living Will might be anywhere between $200 and $1,000, depending on where you are located.

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In Pennsylvania, you are not required to have your living will docHubd, however, if you are contemplating using the document in another state you should find out if the other state requires notarization.
In Pennsylvania, the law requires that the testator be at least 18 years old and of sound mind (mentally competent). In addition, the testator must declare that the will is his or hers in front of two witnesses -- and these witnesses must then sign the will in front of the testator.
Do I need to have my advance directive docHubd (legally making a document valid)? No. In the state of Pennsylvania, you do not need to docHub advance directives.
The form must be signed by the declarant, or by another on behalf of and at the direction of the declarant, and must be witnessed by two people each of whom is 18 or older. A witness cannot be the person who signed the form on behalf of an d at the direction of the declarant.
Pennsylvanias Advance Directive for Healthcare Act was signed into law on April 16, 1992, making Pennsylvania one of the last states in the country to approve, by legislation, living wills. The Act allows for a competent adult to make decisions regarding their medical care in the event they become incompetent.

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