What if Essential Choices does not meet all the requirements of my state regulations for advanced directives?
Refer to the links below for detailed information about each state. Additionally we recommend you consult your physician and your attorney. The following links are provided to help you with your state specific recommendations and to help you answer questions about Advanced Directive statutes in your state. However, the information is NOT meant to be definitive and should only be used in consultation with your attorney. Since Advance Directives generally encompass three items – Medical Durable Power of Attorney (Health Care Agent), Living Will and Do Not Resuscitate Orders – generally each state has multiple statutes addressing the issue. Important Links: 10 Legal Myths About Advance Medical Directives State by state statutes for advance directives American Bar Association – Federal Self-Determination Act One of the guidelines in some states that can easily be addressed with Essential Choices is to have the documents notarized once you print them. Some state regulations are different th
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