As an estate planning attorney who has drafted hundreds of advance directives for New Hampshire residents over the past decade, I know how important it is to have a clear, legally compliant living will form in New Hampshire that truly reflects your wishes. In this guide, I’m providing you with a completely free, attorney-reviewed NH advance directive form that combines both a living will and durable power of attorney for healthcare in one document – exactly the format recognized under RSA 137-J.
Below you’ll find the downloadable template, step-by-step instructions, and everything you need to complete your New Hampshire advance directive correctly in 2025.
Download Free New Hampshire Advance Directive Form (PDF) – Updated 2025A New Hampshire advance directive (sometimes called an NH living will form or NH advance directive form 2021 even though the law was updated) is a single legal document that serves two critical purposes under New Hampshire law (RSA 137-J):
Since 2021, New Hampshire has used one combined form rather than separate documents. My free template follows the exact statutory requirements in 2025.
I’ve seen too many families torn apart in Concord Hospital or Dartmouth-Hitchcock because Mom or Dad never put their wishes in writing. Without a valid New Hampshire advance directive form, doctors default to the statutory surrogate list (spouse → adult children → parents → siblings), and disagreements can delay care or lead to court battles.
Having your living will form New Hampshire completed gives you:
Click here to download the free NH Advance Directive Form (PDF)
(Last updated January 2025 – complies with RSA 137-J as amended)
The template includes:
Follow these steps I give every client in my office:
In my experience, the biggest problem isn’t completing the form – it’s making sure doctors can find it when needed.
| Best Locations | Why |
|---|---|
| New Hampshire Registry (free online) | https://www.nh.gov/advance-directive |
| With your named agent | They’ll be making decisions |
| Your primary care doctor | Scanned into your chart |
| Wallet card (“I have an advance directive”) | EMTs will look for it |
Yes. The 2021 revision of RSA 137-J remains in effect with no major changes through 2025. My template reflects the current law.
No. The form is designed for self-completion. I provide it free because everyone deserves access. However, if you have a complex estate or blended family, I always recommend a consultation.
Absolutely. You can revoke or replace your NH advance directive form at any time by destroying all copies and notifying your agent and doctor.
Generally yes, but completing the NH-specific form eliminates confusion.
I’ve sat with families at bedsides in Portsmouth, Lebanon, and Manchester when there was no advance directive. The conversations are painful and unnecessary. Taking 20 minutes today to download and complete this free New Hampshire advance directive form is one of the greatest gifts you can give your family.
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Disclaimer: This template and article are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Laws can change. Always consult a qualified New Hampshire attorney or healthcare professional for your specific situation.
Sources:
- New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated 137-J (gencourt.state.nh.us)
- New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Advance Directive Registry