Wisconsin Living Will Form
Last updated May 14th, 2025
A Wisconsin living will is a form used to declare certain desires and choices with regard to life-prolonging treatments. A living will must be created when a person is of sound mind and will only be enforced when the principal is no longer capable of making decisions for themselves.
Laws – § 154.03
Signing Requirements (§ 154.03(1)) – Two (2) Witnesses
Statutory Form – § 154.03(2)
State Definition
Statute – § 154.02(1)
“Declaration” means a written, witnessed document voluntarily executed by the declarant under s. 154.03 (1), but is not limited in form or substance to that provided in s. 154.03 (2).