Is a Will legal if the lawyer who wrote it signs as a witness?
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Is a Will legal if the lawyer who wrote it signs as a witness?
Asked on September 22, 2012 under Estate Planning, Michigan
Answers:
Catherine Blackburn / Blackburn Law Firm
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Usually, yes. In Florida, a lawyer can witness a will. A lawyer can also notarize a will. I would expect this to be true in other states, but please check it out in your state.
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