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ALASKA LEGAL INFORMATION
Living Will (Advanced Medical Directive)-- Links and Statutes
Witnesses: None unless the document is signed by another person at the declarant's direction, then, the signer shall sign in the presence of two persons or a person who is qualified to take acknowledgements under AS 09.63.010;
Who may be a witness? No restrictions contained in statute;
Notary: There is no express provision in the Alaska statutes requiring that a living will be notarized; however, a health care power of attorney must be notarized and, also, it is highly recommended that your living will be notarized to ensure that it is accepted by medical personnel in an emergency situation;
Must health care agent sign form? No requirement that health care agent sign form;
Alaska Statute with Living Will requirements: AS Section 18.12.010.
Note relative to Alaska Medical Power of Attorney: Under Alaska Law, a durable Medical Power of Attorney must be notarized. Therefore, if your Living Will also contains the appointment of a health care power of attorney or "agent", then, under Alaska law, the document must be witnesses by 2 individuals AND notarized. The standard MedLawPlus.comŽ Living Will form also contains a Medical POA designation and, therefore, must be notarized.
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