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Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing a living will ensures that the document is legally valid and that the individual creating it is of sound mind. It verifies the identity of the person making the living will, reducing the risk of disputes or challenges. Notarization adds enforceability to the document, ensuring it is followed by healthcare providers. It also provides peace of mind that the individual’s medical preferences will be honored.
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A living will is a legal document that outlines a person’s medical preferences in the event they become incapacitated and unable to make decisions. It typically covers life-sustaining treatments, resuscitation, and end-of-life care. This document is important for ensuring that a person’s healthcare wishes are respected.
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* Notaries Are Not Attorneys and Therefore Cannot Provide Legal Advice.






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