
Texas Medical Power of Attorney Form
A medical power of attorney in Texas enables an individual to designate another person to make healthcare decisions for them. The principal has the option to grant the agent either specific limitations or broad authority to handle various responsibilities, which may include the decision to terminate the principal's life. Additionally, the principal can name alternate agents to act in case the primary agent is unable to fulfill their duties.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses or a notary public.
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