
Maryland Advance Directive Form
An advance directive in Maryland is a legal document that enables individuals to appoint a healthcare agent and specify their medical treatment preferences for end-of-life care. To ensure its validity, the form requires the signatures of two witnesses and should be stored securely in an easily accessible location.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses.
Statutory Form
“Advance directive” means a witnessed written or electronic document, voluntarily executed by the declarant in accordance with the requirements of this subtitle.
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