Nebraska Advance Directive Form
Below is the information you'll need in order to obtain an Advance Directive in Nebraska, which is comprised of two separate documents.
Overview: In Nebraska you must fill out two separate forms to have a complete Advance Directive. The first form is a Living Will Declaration and the second is a "Power of Attorney for Healthcare" (a.k.a. Health Care Proxy).
Required Information for the Living Will: Your signature must be notarized OR two (2) witnesses must sign your NE Living Will for it to be considered valid.
Download the Nebraska Living Will Form Here
Required Information for Naming a Health Care Proxy: Your signature must be notarized OR two (2) witnesses must sign your NE Health Care Proxy form for it to be considered valid.
Download the Nebraska Health Care Power Of Attorney Form Here
(Via Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services)
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