
Pennsylvania Medical Power of Attorney Form
A medical power of attorney form in Pennsylvania enables an individual to designate an agent who will have the authority to make health care decisions for them. It is advisable for the person granting this power, known as the principal, to clearly outline their preferences regarding treatment choices. Additionally, the principal has the option to appoint multiple agents to ensure that decisions can still be made if the primary agent is unavailable.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses. In addition to the witnesses, notarization is optional but not required.
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