Legal Information Pa Forum

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The Legal Life Documents for Newly Divorced Individuals package provides essential legal documents specifically designed for people navigating life after divorce in Pennsylvania. This package includes crucial forms such as a Will, Living Will, Written Revocation of Prior Will, General Power of Attorney, Name Change Notification Form, and an Inventory Worksheet. These documents help users organize their legal affairs, ensuring that their health, financial, and personal matters are managed according to their preferences. The forms comply with Pennsylvania law, making them reliable for legal use. For effective completion, users are guided on utilizing the forms either digitally or manually, including tips on accessing form fields in document editing software. This package is particularly beneficial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, as it provides them with the tools necessary to assist clients during a transitional phase in their lives. Users are encouraged to store completed forms securely and to consult an attorney for complex legal matters, as the package includes a disclaimer regarding its limitations.
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Pennsylvania has had a living will law since 1992.

Minimum Requirements You must be at least 18 years old and be of sound mind. You must sign and date the document. Two individuals must witness your signature and they must be at least 18 years old.

You can order a FREE copy of the "Five Wishes" booklet to be sent to your house. This booklet includes important information about Horizon Planning that you can use to make advanced care planning decisions with your family and medical care team.

In Pennsylvania, you are not required to have your living will notarized, however, if you are contemplating using the document in another state you should find out if the other state requires notarization.

Pennsylvania law recognizes 4 types of advance directives: 1) A Living Will Declaration. 2) A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. 3) A Mental Health Care Declaration. 4) A Mental Health Power of Attorney.

Pennsylvania law only allows you to contest a will on certain grounds including fraud, improper execution and forgery. Fraud includes allegations that the person who was signing the will or someone else did not realize the what was in the will when they signed it.

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