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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by HisHughness on 12/6/04 6:40pm
Under certain circumstances, notarizing a will can actually render it inadmissable. If a will requires two witnesses, for example, and one of those witnesses is a notary public, and for some reason the notarization is invalid, then the will cannot be admitted to probate. |
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