<p dir="ltr">In addition, make sure the will complies with the international requirements. For example, sign each page, not just the end. Dorothy foster can help you with this. Though an attorney to review in each country is likely important. Be careful not to revoke all prior wills unless that is what is wanted and to specify which assets located where are ruled by the will. Don't undertake this lightly, lots of traps to avoid or recognize.</p>
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<div>I have a German citizen that is married, resides in Washington state and
has property here. He is applying for US citizenship and also owns
property in France and is in Germany awaiting surgery. He
wants to execute a will in Germany. Whose law would the will be
executed under? I am thinking a will conforming to Washington state
law, executed at the embassy in Munich. Any referral to a German
attorney in Munich or direction would be appreciated.</div>
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<div>Ken Luce</div>
<div>Tacoma, WA</div></font></div><br>_______________________________________________<br>
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