
South Carolina Medical Power of Attorney Form
A medical power of attorney in South Carolina is a legal document that enables an individual, referred to as the principal, to designate an agent to make healthcare decisions on their behalf. This document takes effect only when the principal is deemed legally incapacitated. Additionally, the principal has the option to appoint up to two alternate agents to ensure their wishes are honored.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses and a notary public.
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