What makes a living will legal?
A Living Will must be properly signed in order to be legal and valid. The process of signing a Living Will is not difficult and does not require an attorney. Basically, the Living Will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses. Is my state supported? These Living Wills are by default tailored for the State of California. You can apply for other states; since each state has its own laws about Living Wills, the document that you receive and even the questions you are asked will differ depending on the state that you live in. Do I need an attorney? No, an attorney is not required in order for a Living Will to be legal and valid. Does a living will need to be notarized? No, in the majority of states a notary is not required in order to create a legal and valid Living Will. North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee are the only three states that require a Living Will to be notarized. What is the process for creating a legal Living Will? The process for creating a legal and valid L