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Ms. Toad

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42. Unless the will is handwritten (pen and paper)
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 06:32 PM
Mar 2020

it requires two witnesses in most states.

(And - only about half of the states recognized handwritten, unwitnessed wills - and some impose specific requirements before such wills are recognized.)

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Interested to read response. underpants Mar 2020 #1
We need one too brokephibroke Mar 2020 #2
I was... Alacritous Crier Mar 2020 #3
Quickly. gibraltar72 Mar 2020 #4
+100000000 Celerity Mar 2020 #5
I've been looking into this one coolsimo Mar 2020 #6
In most states, wills do NOT need to be notarized Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #28
Thanks for that info. nt coolsimo Mar 2020 #44
very interested too AlexSFCA Mar 2020 #7
there are mobile notary publics -- they come to your location diva77 Mar 2020 #8
Check with your insurance agents, accountant and banks for notaries. Patterson Mar 2020 #46
Can you get it notarized online? meadowlander Mar 2020 #9
Check with your state law. Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #29
Crossed my mind too. dem4decades Mar 2020 #10
Most banks still have drive-through services, and they usually have notaries. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2020 #11
Contact Veterans for America. haele Mar 2020 #12
I went through this recently RoadRunner Mar 2020 #13
Depends on the state - but in some states a notarized will (that is not also witnessed) Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #34
My bank has a notary for its customers. Mariana Mar 2020 #53
Which is great, as long as people realize they need witnesses. Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #55
get it notarized onethatcares Mar 2020 #38
no need to notarize. can u donate all to a local church or non profit? nt msongs Mar 2020 #14
I have a friend who donated his estate to Planned Parenthood when he died several years ago.... Hekate Mar 2020 #32
It's very important that you have a medical directive and decide now what you want Pachamama Mar 2020 #15
I have DNR's for both of us CountAllVotes Mar 2020 #23
I did a pre pay plan too and onethatcares Mar 2020 #41
Depending on where you are ... Lars39 Mar 2020 #16
"holographic wills" are legal in many states rampartc Mar 2020 #17
I cannot go outside CountAllVotes Mar 2020 #24
Two witnesses, that is the problem CountAllVotes Mar 2020 #25
Phone two friends or trusted neighbors and do the signing on your front porch. Insert papers into... Hekate Mar 2020 #35
Do you have anyone who can come to the door? Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #36
If you have a will that might be contested... RealityChik Mar 2020 #18
Thanks for info about getting a valid will! bobbieinok Mar 2020 #19
Unless you have a very complicated estate Chainfire Mar 2020 #20
My general approach to things to. Plus if no one complains, you're good. Hoyt Mar 2020 #52
If you have assets that you don't want to be assigned to family members because you die mnhtnbb Mar 2020 #21
Great advice! CountAllVotes Mar 2020 #54
I consulted with an attorney friend remotely using zoom Demonaut Mar 2020 #22
The will does not generally need to be notarized. Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #37
I think this situation will push the demand Demonaut Mar 2020 #39
Yup. Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #43
I wrote mine up handmade34 Mar 2020 #26
In my state, handwritten wills are perfectly legal even without notary. dawg day Mar 2020 #27
First - notaries are not magic. Wills generally don't need to be notarized Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #40
An important note about witnesses csziggy Mar 2020 #59
Yup. n/t Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #61
Will read all responses. We also have no current will & it haunts me... Hekate Mar 2020 #30
You do not have to have a notary in California lettucebe Mar 2020 #31
Unless the will is handwritten (pen and paper) Ms. Toad Mar 2020 #42
Thank you so much for your very kind offer CountAllVotes Mar 2020 #50
Here's another fill-in-the-blank style lettucebe Mar 2020 #33
My Mothers will was handwritten, and neither notarized or witnessed miyazaki Mar 2020 #45
This is very good to know CountAllVotes Mar 2020 #49
Thank you everyone that replied CountAllVotes Mar 2020 #47
Thanks for asking this question. sl8 Mar 2020 #48
+1 - Good question. -nt CrispyQ Mar 2020 #51
Find a local attorney that does that type of work. Blue_true Mar 2020 #56
Did two this week for myself Strelnikov_ Mar 2020 #57
Before I could afford a lawyer to write a will, I used Quicken WillMaker csziggy Mar 2020 #58
There is at least one DUer who is an attorney who might could help csziggy Mar 2020 #60
LegalContracts.com (Free with trial membership) flibbitygiblets Mar 2020 #62
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