
Tennessee Medical Power of Attorney Form
A Tennessee medical power of attorney form enables a principal to designate an attorney-in-fact who will make health care decisions for them. The principal has the ability to specify whether they wish to accept or refuse help with eating or drinking. Additionally, the attorney-in-fact may be granted the authority to administer treatment that ensures the principal remains comfortable and pain-free.
Signing Requirements
Notary acknowledgment or two witnesses.
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