Why State specific living will forms?
States have different requirements as to what needs to be included on a living will form, as well as varying terminology. Some States require that living will blank forms be notarized. Many States only require that your living will be witnessed by one or more people. In some instances, a State may require that at least one of your witnesses not be related to you. Because States require their own variation of living will forms, it’s also important to update your living will documents if you change your residency to a another State.