Michigan Advance Directive Form
Michigan is one of three states that do not recognize Living Wills, so this form will not be legally valid. However, a Living Will can still be invaluable in helping to guide your Health Care Proxy or other family members who may be responsible for your care decisions.
Overview: Michigan has created an all-encompassing packet called "A Guide To Medical And Legal Decisions," which includes Advance Directives (starting on page 31) for Health Care (a.k.a. Living Will) and naming a patient advocate (a.k.a Health Care Proxy) which requires you and two (2) witnesses to sign for it to be considered valid.
Download the Michigan Advance Directive Form Here
(Via Michigan.gov)
Remember to add your completed form to your Everplan!
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