
North Carolina Advance Directive Form
A North Carolina advance directive allows individuals to specify their preferences regarding end-of-life medical treatments and appoint a trusted person, usually a spouse or family member, to execute these wishes. This document takes effect once the individual is unable to make decisions on their own.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses and a notary public.
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