Can you witness a will if you are in it?

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Benjamin Lopez

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Most states require that witnesses be "disinterested"--in other words, that they not stand to inherit under the terms of the will. A beneficiary's spouse may also be disqualified from serving as a witness. If a beneficiary does serve as a witness, the will's gift to that person could be declared void by a court.
2023-06-01 09:27:02

Max Davis

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Most states require that witnesses be "disinterested"--in other words, that they not stand to inherit under the terms of the will. A beneficiary's spouse may also be disqualified from serving as a witness. If a beneficiary does serve as a witness, the will's gift to that person could be declared void by a court.
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