Legal Question in Administrative Law in California
will
In the state of Calif, is the Will to be notirzied onlt... Do we need an attorney to process the Will?
Asked on 12/31/07, 3:19 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bryan Whipple
Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law
Re: will
Wills need to be witnessed by two disinterested witnesses, but are not usually notarized. The only exception to the witness requirement is that California recognizes so-called "holographic wills," which are 100% in the handwriting of the testator, dated and signed. Such wills need not be witnessed.
Answered on 12/31/07, 3:32 pm
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