Texas-statutory document
Directive to Physicians (Living Will)
Tex. Health & Safety Code § 166.033
Texas's living will, properly named.
Express your wishes about life-sustaining treatment in terminal or irreversible conditions, using the statutory Texas form.
What's included
- Directive to Physicians, Family or Surrogates
- Two execution options (witnesses or notary)
- Specific instructions for terminal vs. irreversible conditions
- Wallet card and registration instructions
Good for
Anyone who wants their end-of-life wishes honored without family second-guessing.
Not a fit if
Pregnancy-related directives, religious-restriction conflicts, or pending litigation.
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