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  • Danielle Lanier

Notarizing Wills





Notarizing a will involves having a notary public witness the signing of the will by the testator (the person making the will) and any witnesses. This helps to ensure that the will is authentic and that the testator is of sound mind when making the will. Notarization is not always required by law, but it can be a good idea to have a will notarized to avoid any potential disputes or challenges to the will's validity.

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