Monday, January 25, 2010

Well Wishes - In The Time Of Death - Says To Do A Will That Involves My Death Wishes And Daughter Custody Can I Hand Write It And It Still Be Legal?

To do a will that involves my death wishes and daughter custody can I hand write it and it still be legal? - well wishes - in the time of death - says

I want to be valid, but it costs $ 100 for dollars.To my will be done.

3 comments:

Doethine... said...

You can write by hand, if rightly understood, but sounds like your daughter a vulnerable person and do not want to take chances, not to leave the system in order, I think there should be a legal opinion on the issue of potentially complex and should himself in the creation of a trust. What you pay in rates May now be easily saved for the benefit of his daughter after he is.

Sailinlo... said...

If your state is doing), one of the 30 United States, which recognizes a handwritten (holographic, it could. There are several software that can also write your will and trust and everything must be notarized. The autograph in hand may, on its own. If your property has a value that you want to investigate the creation of a living trust for your assets are not subject to probate, which can be cumbersome and costly. It is advisable to examine the legal implications to ensure that your wishes are carried out properly. Good luck.

David M said...

A handwritten will is legal if done correctly everwhere. In my statement of 2 witnesses and shall be signed, a notary public. However, the assumption that it can not cost hundreds of euros to be correct. I charge $ 250 for a will, a right to the declaration, power Atty health and condition of the provision. There are also solid forms in the shops in my state. Not in this fraud online trust or a kit for $ 1000 You probably do not trust. When asked about his daughter, you have 2 dates in the will. You need someone appointed your guardian ((responsible for their personal needs) and a person appointed as an administrator with offers of financial hardship). You can be the same person, but. That's life for her daughter --- at least, you should consult an attorney for advice.

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