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Michigan Advance Directive Form

Michigan is one of three states that do not recognize Living Wills, so this form will not be legally valid. However, a Living Will can still be invaluable in helping to guide your Health Care Proxy or other family members who may be responsible for your care decisions.

Overview: Michigan recognizes Health Care Proxies but there is no law in Michigan governing Living Wills and there is no standard Living Will form for Michigan. You can create your own or use the one included in the Advance Directive packet below. Again, this is not legally valid but it can guide your Health Care Proxy and your physicians about the types of choices you would make.

Required Information for Naming a Health Care Proxy: You and two (2) witnesses must sign your MI Health Care Proxy form for it to be considered valid.

Required Information for Living Will: Even though the included Living Will may not be recognized legally, we recommend signing it and having two (2) witnesses sign it as well.

Download the Michigan Advance Directive Form Here
(Via Michigan Office of Services to the Aging)

Remember to add your completed form to your Everplan!

See our complete list of resources for Michigan.

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