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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 52 — Supported decision-making agreements

52.18 Authorization and witnesses.

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52.18 Authorization and witnesses.
(1)An adult with a functional impairment and his or her supporter entering into a supported decision-making agreement must sign and date the agreement in the presence of 2 or more subscribing witnesses or a notary public.
(2)If the adult with a functional impairment and his or her supporter choose to sign and date the supported decision-making agreement before witnesses, the attesting witnesses must be at least 18 years of age.
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