Advanced Health Directives

If you are drafting your advanced health directive document to be prepared for any future accidents or mishaps, you can get in touch with our team at PDX Signing for the notarizing the signatory. Our team of professionals will assist you with authenticating all necessary documents to legitimize your deed.

Why is it important to have advanced health directives?

An advanced health directive is a document created to help you prepare and take charge of the aftercare if you are incapacitated or unable to take control of the situation for yourself. The chances of a medical crisis are low but never zero. It is always wise to prepare for the scenario so that you have complete control of what treatment you get in the future if and when you need it. It puts you in the front seat of your healthcare planning and facilitation, and it gives you the chance to receive the best possible treatment under your indirect supervision.

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Advanced Health Directives

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Once you have drafted your advanced health directive, you will have a list of documents you will need notarized to make the deed official and legally binding. We will provide our notary agents for your advanced health directive in Advanced Health Directives Portland, Advanced Health Directives Hillsboro, and Advanced Health Directives Beaverton. Our team of professionals helps you authenticate all the documents necessary to make the advanced healthcare directive. We get them notarized by our team to help you legitimize your living will. We also provide notarized following documents Rehab and Assisted Living On Site Service, Auto Loans and Title Transfer, and Promissory Notes.

The Critical Documents

What are the critical documents required for making advanced health directives?

The following information and documents are necessary to make your advanced health directive:

    • Name and contact details of the health agent who will be acting in your proxy

 

    • The preferences to your medication and healthcare, approved by a medical professional – these can be filled out using forms that ask direct questions for you to answer.

 

    • Witness signatures with the date and time of signing the advanced healthcare directive

 

    • The signature of a notary to officiate your document

 

 

FAQ

Yes, all the advance health directives are different in every state. Hence, before proceeding further on this kindly check the same as per your state.

Yes, It helps in the family making health related decisions for the principal in the event they are indisposed or can’t make decisions for themselves. It also helps carry their will out in terms of how they would like to be treated and what needs to be done with their remains.

As we all know that the advance health care directives are not only for the olders it is for those who are medically unfit as this includes the person’s value with future preferences.

Hence, common law advance care directives are legally binding. 

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