
South Carolina Advance Directive Form
An advance directive in South Carolina is a legal document that merges a healthcare power of attorney with a living will. This document enables an individual to appoint an agent to make decisions regarding their medical care and to outline their treatment preferences.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses and a notary public.
Laws
Title 44, Chapter 77 (Death with Dignity Act) Title 62, Article 5 (Protection of Persons Under Disability and Their Property)Sources
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