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How to fill out the Wisconsin Statutory Living Will online
Filling out a Wisconsin Statutory Living Will is a crucial step in ensuring that your healthcare preferences are honored. This document allows you to clearly express your wishes regarding life-sustaining procedures and feeding tubes in the event that you are unable to communicate them yourself.
Follow the steps to complete your living will accurately and efficiently.
- To start, click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Wisconsin Statutory Living Will form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- In the first section, you will need to fill in your full name at the top of the form. This identifies you as the individual making the declaration.
- Next, you will specify your desires regarding life-sustaining procedures. If you have a terminal condition, you will indicate 'yes' or 'no' under the feeding tubes section. Check the box that best reflects your choice.
- If you are in a persistent vegetative state, you need to repeat a similar choice regarding life-sustaining procedures and feeding tubes in the corresponding sections. Make sure to check the appropriate boxes.
- After specifying your preferences, you will need to date and sign the document at the specified section. Ensure the date is accurate, as this verifies when the declaration was made.
- Two adult witnesses must also sign the document at the same time. They should print their names, provide their addresses, and sign under your declaration.
- Finally, once all sections of the form are completed and signed by you and your witnesses, you have the option to save your changes, download, print, or share the completed document as needed.
Get started today and ensure your healthcare preferences are respected by filling out your living will online.
A legal will in Wisconsin must meet specific criteria to be considered valid, including being in writing, signed by the testator, and witnessed by at least two individuals. Additionally, the testator must be of sound mind and at least 18 years old when creating the will. Ensuring that your will meets these requirements protects your final wishes. Services such as UsLegalForms can assist you in drafting a legal will that meets Wisconsin’s regulations.
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