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 Re: Notarizing Wills in California
Posted by MRA/CA on 11/24/10 12:11pm

Thanks, Marian / All, for your answers. I remember being trained, way back when, that we were not allowed to notarize Wills in CA. It was only because I was asked to do one just recently for the first time, that I wanted to verify first before accepting or declining, and I couldn't find where it actually said we couldn't. I wanted to make sure that the laws hadn't changed through the years and I had missed the udpate on this one. Glad to know it wasn't my memory playing games on me and it was actually mentioned in the 2005 Handbook. Thanks for your research.
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