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Connecticut Medical Power of Attorney

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Connecticut at a glance: Witnesses Required: 2 witnesses · Notary Required: No · Governing Law: Conn. Gen. Stat. § 19a-575

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Overview

Medical Powers of Attorney in Connecticut

Connecticut law requires health care proxy appointments to be signed in front of two witnesses.
Key Facts

Connecticut Medical Power of Attorney — Quick Reference

RequirementConnecticut Rule
Witnesses Required2 witnesses
Notary RequiredNo
Governing LawConn. Gen. Stat. § 19a-575
Legal Requirements

Connecticut Legal Requirements

  • Must be signed by the principal and two witnesses.
Governing Laws

Connecticut Governing Laws

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 19a-575
Form of Document
Provides the statutory directive form.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Connecticut legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Connecticut Medical Power of Attorney — Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a notary in Connecticut?

No, but you must have two witness signatures.