[WSBAPT] Witness fails to sign Will but signs the self-authentication affidavit

Roger Hawkes roger at skyvalleylawyers.com
Wed Sep 28 09:21:43 PDT 2022


Do the handwritten changes change the substance of the plan?  If just changing name of pr, or like that, court should approve it still.

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Subject: [WSBAPT] Witness fails to sign Will but signs the self-authentication affidavit

Listmates:

PC dropped off their original Will for review.   In addition to having made written changes directly on it (another pet-peeve of mine); one of the witnesses, whose name is typed in, did not sign as a witness, but did sign the self-proving affidavit.  Is the Will valid?  (you can read through the hand written changes so not worried about that).

Jeff Davis

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