South Dakota Living Will Declaration Form

In South Dakota, you may create a living will if you desire to live longer or die naturally. In addition, the declarant can state their preferences for medical care at the end of their life if they so want. After the living will has been completed, it must be signed by two witnesses and a notary public before it may be used. A medical power of attorney should be performed to guarantee that the desires of the declarant are carried out in their entirety.

South Dakota living will template

South Dakota Living Will Declaration Form

Laws and statutes to adhere to

Requirements needed to complete the signing process-

Notarized signatures from two witnesses and a notary public are required to complete the transaction (34-12D-2).

Statutes-Chapter 34-12D of the Florida Statutes (Living Wills)

How and what to put into writing for a South Dakota living will

Step 1: After downloading the document, carefully read the first few paragraphs to ensure that you don't miss any important information.

Step 2: Addressing family members, caregivers, and medical professionals (Declarant/Principal Establishment)

·       Fill up the blanks with the name of the declarant/principal.

·       Examine the research and make your judgments on life-sustaining therapies based on what you learn.

·       The declarant has the opportunity to put down their genuine wishes on the form's lines if the alternatives supplied do not reflect their true wants.

·       Declarants are required to read the brief statement and sign their names to indicate whether or not they wish to accept artificial feeding and hydration. They are also required to read the brief statement and sign their names to indicate whether or not they wish to accept artificial feeding and hydration.

Step 3: It is essential that the declarant add their signature information to the document once it has been fully completed.

In order to complete this statement on the third page, it should state that the document was signed and dated on that day, and it should include the signatures of the declarant and both witnesses' signatures.

And this should be the format mm/dd/yyyy.

• Information about the Declarant-

• Sign the document.

• Fill out your complete physical address.

• Make a note of your date of birth.

• Type or print your full name.

• Just before supplying signatures, read the short statement before inputting the witnesses' signatures. – to see If everyone agrees with the document–

1st witness

• Add your signature

• Fill in your complete physical address

2nd Witness

• Add your signature

• Fill in your complete physical address

Step 4: Notarization is the last stage in this procedure, and it is considered complete if the notary has witnessed all of the signatures required.

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Download our free South Dakota living will in an instant to create a legally binding document.

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