
Wisconsin Advance Directive Form
An advance directive in Wisconsin is a legal document that specifies an individual's healthcare treatment choices in the event they become incapacitated or are unable to communicate their wishes. Additionally, this document appoints an "agent"—typically a spouse or family member—who is authorized to make medical decisions on the person's behalf.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses.
Laws
Chapter 154 (Advance Directives)"Declaration" means a written, witnessed document voluntarily executed by the declarant, but is not limited in form or substance.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url3">[3]</a>
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