[WSBAPT] Cannot Identify Witnesses on the Will

Jamia Burns jamia at jamiaburnslaw.com
Tue May 31 14:53:41 PDT 2022


Hello,

I have a probate client who is the only heir in the will and under
intestacy. The will was not prepared by an attorney and there is no
Affidavit. The signatures of the witnesses cannot be read and the son
(client) has no idea who they might be. Should I just file for intestate
probate and attach the Will as an exhibit, or try to get the will admitted
without identifying the witnesses?

Respectfully,

Jamia S. Burns
Attorney at Law
(360) 739-6379
Office: 1200 Dupont St., Suite 1-D
Bellingham, WA 98225 (By Appointment Only)
jamia at jamiaburnslaw.com
www.jamiaburnslaw.com

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