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Living Will Declaration made this day of (month), (year), I, (your name), willfully and voluntarily make known my desire that my dying not be articially prolonged under the circumstances set forth.

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A Living Will is an important document that outlines your wishes regarding medical treatment in situations where you may be unable to communicate your preferences. This guide will provide you with a step-by-step approach to filling out the Living Will Florida form online, ensuring that your healthcare decisions are documented according to your values.

Follow the steps to successfully complete your Living Will online:

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the online editor. This will allow you to access the Living Will Florida document securely.
  2. In the first section, enter the date on which you are completing the form. Fill in the day, month, and year where indicated.
  3. Next, provide your full name in the designated field. Ensure that your name is spelled correctly to avoid any potential issues.
  4. You will need to indicate the circumstances under which you do not wish to have life-prolonging procedures applied. Initial the boxes next to the conditions that apply to you: terminal condition, end-stage condition, or persistent vegetative state.
  5. If two physicians determine that there is no reasonable medical probability of recovery, you may direct that life-prolonging procedures be withheld or withdrawn.
  6. Specify if you desire nutrition and hydration to be withheld or withdrawn by initialing either 'do' or 'do not.' This decision is crucial in expressing your preferences for care.
  7. Designate a surrogate who will carry out the provisions of your Living Will. Fill in their name, street address, city, state, zip code, and phone number in the appropriate fields.
  8. Include any additional instructions that you want to convey regarding your medical treatment or care in the provided section.
  9. Sign the document in the designated area to validate your intentions. After signing, ensure that at least two witnesses sign the form. One of the witnesses must not be a spouse or relative to comply with legal requirements.
  10. Finally, review your completed document for accuracy. Once satisfied, save your changes, and download or print a copy for your records. You may also share the document with your designated surrogate and family members.

Prepare your Living Will online today to ensure your healthcare wishes are clearly communicated.

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A living will is a legally binding document that expresses an individual's end-of-life preferences, such as whether that person wants to be kept alive through artificial life-support apparatus.

A Will has no expiration date, and upon the decedent's death, the document becomes binding and it then has the power to direct the disposition of probate assets.

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ing to Florida Statute, a Living Will need not be notarized but must be executed in the presence of two witnesses, of whom at least one cannot be a spouse or a blood relative.

Under Florida law, a Living Will must be signed by its maker in the presence of two witnesses, at least one of whom is neither the spouse nor a blood relative of the maker. If the maker is physically unable to sign the Living Will, one of the witnesses can sign in the presence and at the direction of the maker.

Are Living Wills Mandatory in Florida? In Florida, there is no law that requires a person to have a Living Will. However, if one does not exist, then decisions may be made by one's spouse, adult children, parent, sibling, a court-appointed guardian or any other person deemed appropriate by the court.

You are not required to work with an attorney to prepare your living will, but you must fulfill technical legal requirements. For example, you must sign the document and have it witnessed by two people, at least one of whom is neither a blood relative nor your spouse.

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