
Ohio Medical Power of Attorney Form
An Ohio medical power of attorney enables a principal to designate another individual, known as an "agent" or "attorney-in-fact," to make medical decisions for them. The authority conferred by this document takes effect only when the principal is unable to make their own decisions due to incapacity.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses or a notary public.
Sources
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