Anyone who is of legal age, sound mind and does not take anything under the will. A "self-proving will" needs the additional attestation by a notary public, but is not required to make the will valid. Any of the witnesses may provide an affidavit that the testator and wtnesses signed the will.
1) Normally anyone of majority, meaning 18 years of age or older. Some states may have different rules concerning witnesses, however, so care should be take to check the state law in which you reside. 2) Depending on the document, for instance, a witness to a WILL cannot sign as a witness if that same person is a legatee or devisee in the will, i.e. they are benefitting from the WILL. In general, if the witness is benefitting from anything in the document they are to be a witness to, then, no they should not sign it as a witness. Nanor
Anyone over 18, anyone is not identified in the Affidavit, anyone not a party to the Affidavit issue, and obviously not yourself.
It's wisest to have an Affidavit witnessed by a Public Notary that can usually be located at your local bank, court, city hall, attorney or AAA.
Only a notary public can notarize anything.
Your last will and testament will have to be signed by you and also by two witnesses.
Any person of sound mind, over eighteen years of age who is not a beneficiary.
no, as there is no proof it really is their last will and testament
No, a power of attorney may not execute a will.
The last testament is the new testament.
No, Malachi is the last book of the old testament
It is called the new Testament.
I have composed my last will and testament.
No. A last will and testament is legally binding upon all affected.
The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde was created in 1983-04.
The ISBN of The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde is 978-0241109649.
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The cast of Last Testament - 2012 includes: Alex Blias
In the King James version the last book in the Old Testament is Malachi