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Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care (Arkansas) | Download
This contains two forms. One is a living will. It allows you to express your desires concerning life-sustaining treatment in the event you are terminally ill or permanently unconscious. This is a non-statutory version, meaning that although valid, the wording isn't identical to the language in the statute for living wills.
Revocation of Living Will (Arizona) | Download
This is a revocation of the wishes and desires you expressed in Form AZ-P023, which is a Statutory Living Will form that allows you to express your wishes and desires if it is determined that your death will occur whether or not life-sustaining procedures are utilized and where the application of...
Revocation of Statutory Living Will (Indiana) | Download
This is a revocation of the wishes and desires you expressed in Form IN-P023, which is a Statutory Living Will form that allows you to express your wishes and desires if it is determined that your death will occur whether or not life-sustaining procedures are utilized and where the application of...
Revocation of Statutory Living Will (Florida) | Download
This is a revocation of the wishes and desires you expressed in Form FL-P023, which is a Statutory Living Will form that allows you to express your wishes and desires if it is determined that your death will occur whether or not life-sustaining procedures are utilized and where the application of...
Revocation of Statutory Living Will (South Dakota) | Download
This is a revocation of the wishes and desires expressed in Form SD-P023, which is a Statutory Living Will form that allows you to express your wishes and desires if it is determined that your death will occur whether or not life-sustaining procedures are utilized and where the application of life-sustaining...
Living Will Declaration (New Hampshire) | Download
Living Will Declaration: A Living Will Declaration states that the Declarant does not wish to be kept alive artificially if either he/she has an incurable disease and/or two doctors have found that his/her condition will not improve. It should be signed in front of two witnesses. This form is available in...
Revocation of Statutory Living Will (Louisiana) | Download
This is a revocation of the wishes and desires you expressed in Form LA-P023, which is a Statutory Living Will form that allows you to express your wishes and desires if it is determined that your death will occur whether or not life-sustaining procedures are utilized and where the application of...
Revocation of Statutory Medical Power of Attorney and Living Will (West Virginia...
This Revocation of Statutory Living Will is a revocation of the wishes and desires expressed in Form WV-P023, which allows you appoint a healthcare agent and to express your wishes and desires if it is determined that your death will occur whether or not life-sustaining procedures are utilized and where the...
Statutory Living Will - Advance Directive for Healthcare - Statutory form (Penns...
This Declaration form functions in the same manner as a living will and allows you to express your wishes and desires if it is determined that your death will occur whether or not life-sustaining procedures are utilized and where the application of life-sustaining procedures would serve only to artificially prolong the...
Revocation of Statutory Living Will (Kentucky) | Download
This is a revocation of the wishes and desires you expressed in Form KY-P023, which is a Statutory Living Will form that allows you to express your wishes and desires if it is determined that your death will occur whether or not life-sustaining procedures are utilized and where the application of...
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