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…a new will. This allows the testator to revoke any previous wills and to name other beneficiaries to receive probate assets. In addition, the new will can include super will…
…a new will. This allows the testator to revoke any previous wills and to name other beneficiaries to receive probate assets. In addition, the new will can include super will…
…allows the testator to modify or partially revoke the will, without having to execute a new one. In order to execute a valid codicil, the testator must adhere to the…
…the time of the will’s execution or at the time of the testator’s death,”1 it is also valid. Though a foreign will may be valid in Washington, there is the…
…testator and declares that the simple will is your last will and testament. The introductory clause also provides certain details about you to help ensure that your simple will is…
…some point during the four-month window for filing. The term “will contest” is commonly used in reference to any challenge related to a will. It is important to understand that…
…the case that the testator does not yet know the number or gender of the people he or she is writing about. For example, a testator with no children may…
…testator named in the will; the will does not specify that the court not grant these powers; the personal representative was not a creditor of the testator at the time…