Verify Validity of Documents

Keagan Mcguire

Step 1: Contact the Lawyer

  • If possible, reach out to the lawyer who assisted in preparing the will.
  • Request their assistance in verifying the will's validity and ensuring it's the most recent version.

Step 2: Check for Validity

  • Confirm that the will meets these criteria for validity:some text
    • It must be in writing, either typed or handwritten (not digital or a recording).
    • It should bear the signature and date of your loved one, given willingly and knowingly.
    • The will must be signed when your loved one was of legal age (usually over 18 in most states).
    • It should be free from any fraudulent activities.
    • Two valid witnesses (not a spouse or beneficiary and over 18 years old) must have

Step 1: Contact the Lawyer

  • If possible, reach out to the lawyer who assisted in preparing the will.
  • Request their assistance in verifying the will's validity and ensuring it's the most recent version.

Step 2: Check for Validity

  • Confirm that the will meets these criteria for validity:some text
    • It must be in writing, either typed or handwritten (not digital or a recording).
    • It should bear the signature and date of your loved one, given willingly and knowingly.
    • The will must be signed when your loved one was of legal age (usually over 18 in most states).
    • It should be free from any fraudulent activities.
    • Two valid witnesses (not a spouse or beneficiary and over 18 years old) must have

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