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How to use or fill out the MAINE ADVANCE HEALTH-CARE DIRECTIVE You Have The Right To ... online
The Maine Advance Health-Care Directive allows individuals to specify their health care preferences and appoint a health care agent. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to fill out this important document online, ensuring your wishes are respected.
Follow the steps to complete your health-care directive online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it in your preferred online editor.
- In Part 1, designate an agent who will make health care decisions on your behalf. Provide their name, address, and phone number. You may also name alternate agents if your first choice is unavailable.
- Specify the authority of your agent. Indicate if your agent's authority will take effect immediately or when determined by your primary physician.
- Complete Part 2 by providing any specific health care instructions you wish. Mark your choices regarding end-of-life decisions, artificial nutrition and hydration, and pain relief.
- Optional: In Part 3, express your intention regarding organ donation by marking the appropriate boxes and specifying the purposes for which your organs may be used.
- If desired, designate your primary physician in Part 4, providing their contact information.
- After reviewing the form for accuracy, sign and date it at the designated area.
- Ensure two witnesses sign the form, providing their names and addresses.
- Distribute copies of the signed form to your physician, other healthcare providers, and your appointed agents.
- Once all steps are complete, save the document, download a copy, print it, or share it, depending on your needs.
Complete your Maine Advance Health-Care Directive online today to ensure your health care wishes are honored.
The state of Maine does not allow digital-only wills. The will must be signed by the Testator. The will must be signed by at least two witnesses, each after witnessing the Testator sign the will or the Testator's acknowledgement of their signature.
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