Connecticut Advance Directive Form
Below is the information you'll need in order to obtain an Advance Directive in Connecticut.
Overview: The Connecticut Living Will is called "Health Care Instructions" and is included in an Advance Directive packet that also contains forms for naming a Health Care Representative (aka Health Care Proxy) and specifying Anatomical Gifts.
Required Information: Your signature MUST be Notarized AND two witnesses (2) must sign your CT Advance Directive for it to be considered valid. The witnesses MUST sign a Notarized Affidavit stating you were of sound mind when you signed your form
Download the Connecticut Advance Directive Form Here
(Via CT.gov)
Remember to add your completed form to your Everplan!
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