[WSBAPT] Oregon Will and Self Proving Affidavits

Jennifer Johnson jmhanigan at cni.net
Thu Nov 12 09:01:23 PST 2020


Thank you Phil, I appreciate your response.  

 

Just for my own curiosity, is there a compelling reason to skip the affidavit at the time that a Will is signed?

 

Jennifer

 

Jennifer M. Johnson

Attorney

Hanigan Law Office, PS

PO Box 39 - 68 Main Street

Cathlamet, WA 98612

(360) 795-3494

(360) 795-3001 (f)

 

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From: WSBA ProbateTrust List <wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> on behalf of "Philip N. Jones" <pjones at duffykekel.com>
Reply-To: WSBA Probate & Trust Listserv <wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com>
Date: Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 8:54 AM
To: WSBA Probate & Trust Listserv <wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com>
Subject: Re: [WSBAPT] Oregon Will and Self Proving Affidavits

 

Oregon law does not require an affidavit in order for the will to be valid, but it generally does require an affidavit in order to admit the will to probate.  There are some ways to get the will admitted without the affidavit, but 99% of the time an affidavit is used.

Phil Jones

Portland, OR

 

Philip N. Jones

Duffy Kekel LLP

900 S.W. Fifth Ave. Suite 2500

Portland, OR 97204

pjones at duffykekel.com

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(503) 853-1482 – cell

(503) 226-3574 - fax

 

From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Jennifer Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 1:53 PM
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Subject: [WSBAPT] Oregon Will and Self Proving Affidavits

 

Hello all,

 

Deceased has a Last Will and Testament that was prepared by a Portland, Oregon attorney in 1996.  For the last two years, the deceased was living in Washington state so the Will is going to be probated in Washington.  The Will has two witness signatures, but no self-proving affidavit.  It doesn’t look like Oregon law requires one, but I figured I better check with the experts on this listserv about that.

 

If it isn’t required, is there some additional language I should be putting in my petition about that?

 

Thank you,

 

Jennifer

 

Jennifer M. Johnson

Attorney

Hanigan Law Office, PS

PO Box 39 - 68 Main Street

Cathlamet, WA 98612

(360) 795-3494

(360) 795-3001 (f)

 

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