
New Jersey Medical Power of Attorney Form
A medical power of attorney in New Jersey enables an individual, known as the principal, to designate an agent who will make health care decisions according to the principal's wishes in the event they are unable to do so themselves. It is quite common for spouses to assign medical power of attorney to each other, allowing one partner to advocate for the other in case of incapacitation.
Signing Requirements
Notary public or two witnesses.
Laws
§ 26:2H-57Notice
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