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Re: Interesting Call Today.
Posted by LJCA of AK on 3/20/19 5:17pm Msg #604551
Maybe she could ask her attorney if you could sign and mail a sworn affidavit stating you did the notarization, along with a copy of the Journal entry (assuming NJ keeps Journals)? Possible the courts would accept a swore affidavit from a notary, it couldn't hurt to ask.

Did the 1 witness sign the Will while you were there? Do they want to to attest to that fact?

Good luck!
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Messages in this Thread
 Interesting Call Today. -  walthtz on 3/20/19 3:47pm
 Re: Interesting Call Today. - Art_FL on 3/20/19 4:19pm
 Re: Interesting Call Today. -  JanetK_CA on 3/20/19 5:10pm
 Re: Interesting Call Today. - LJCA on 3/20/19 5:17pm
 NJ will requires 2 witnesses ... - BobbiCT on 3/21/19 7:19am
 VA is not a "witness" state either, but witnesses are -  MW/VA on 3/21/19 10:25am
 I would also advise that you not notarize Wills if you're -  MW/VA on 3/22/19 2:27pm
 Re: Interesting Call Today. - MikeC/TX on 3/21/19 5:22pm
 Does NJ allow the notary to act as one of the witnesses? -  MW/VA on 3/22/19 2:26pm
 Re: Does NJ allow the notary to act as one of the witnesses? -  VT_Syrup on 3/22/19 3:05pm
 Re: I would not ignore this - Carolyn Bodley on 3/22/19 10:23pm



 
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