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Kentucky law requires your living will directive to be witnessed by two adults or notarized. Neither the witnesses nor the notary public may be your blood relative, your physician or anyone directly responsible for financing your health care.
A Kentucky will must be signed by two witnesses. The witnesses cannot be people who are beneficiaries of the will or whose spouses are beneficiaries of the will. The wrong witnesses can make a will invalid and change the amount received by beneficiaries.
Living wills and advance directives outline medical preferences in the case of an emergency. However, they go about it in slightly different ways: Area of authority: Advance directives arent limited to terminal illnesses. Number allowed: You can use multiple advance directives but only one living will.
Free living will forms are readily available online and through medical institutions. Websites of health departments, hospitals, and elder care organizations often host these forms. Individuals can download, fill out, and print them from the comfort of their homes.
Your medical provider does not have the power to override any aspect of the directives set forth in your Living Willnor does your next of kin. If you want your spouse or some other party to be able to make the call on these end-of-life decisions, you would need to give them healthcare power of attorney.
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A handwritten will is only acceptable in Kentucky if the testator writes their entire will in their handwriting, sign, and date their will in front of two witnesses. A handwritten will without witnesses is not valid. Oral Will: An oral or spoken will, sometimes called a nuncupative will, is not valid in Kentucky.
You can either get the Affidavit notarized in your lawyers office or by searching for a notary public in your area. Notaries are often available at real estate offices, postal services, or banks. There are also mobile notaries that can come to you for a fee.

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