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Does a living will in the state of Texas need to be signed and witnessed ?

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Does a living will in the state of Texas need to be signed and witnessed ?

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Yes. You must sign, or have someone sign the document in your presence and at your direction if you are unable to sign, and date the living will. It must be witnessed by two competent adult people.

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