Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Florida

Self written wills in Florida

I have read that a self written will, even if it is notorized is not legal is this correct. Does a lawyer have to prepare it.

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Asked on 8/30/99, 10:14 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Melody Stickel-Martinez Melody Stickel-Martinez, Esq.

Re: Self written wills in Florida

A lawyer does not have to prepare your will but I would suggest that you have a lawyer handle this for you. A lawyer would know the legal requirements of their state when preparing the will. In Florida, the execution of will must follow a certain procedure which includes witnesses and a notary. Furthermore, the will should be personalized for your situation to cover your needs and wants. Wills are not costly so I suggest that you have a will drafted. It will only help your loved ones later.

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Answered on 8/31/99, 9:28 pm


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