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It might be a state specific thing (self-proving aspect) n/m
Posted by jba/fl of FL on 9/24/14 3:45pm Msg #515922
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 Self-proving Will - Skyhye/CA on 9/23/14 9:44pm
 Re: Self-proving Will - Marian_in_CA on 9/23/14 10:06pm
 Re: Self-proving Will - LKT/CA on 9/23/14 10:22pm
 Re: Self-proving Will - Marian_in_CA on 9/23/14 11:15pm
 Re: Self-proving Will - LKT/CA on 9/24/14 6:10am
 Isn't the witness's signature notarized, not the testator’s? -  Stoli on 9/24/14 12:24am
 When an attorney drafts a will in CA, do they also include a -  Teresa/FL on 9/24/14 9:03am
 Re: When an attorney drafts a will in CA, do they also include a - MikeC/TX on 9/24/14 10:05am
 I always ask if the will has been prepared by an attorney -  Teresa/FL on 9/24/14 11:49am
 Re: Isn - LKT/CA on 9/24/14 3:17pm
 It might be a state specific thing (self-proving aspect) n/m - jba/fl on 9/24/14 3:45pm
 Re: It might be a state specific thing (self-proving aspect) - jnew on 9/24/14 4:17pm
 Re: It might be a state specific thing (self-proving aspect) -  ikando on 9/26/14 11:30am
 Re: It might be a state specific thing (self-proving aspect) - jba/fl on 9/26/14 12:17pm
 Re: Isn - MikeC/TX on 9/24/14 6:08pm



 
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