If my mother-in-law passed while a resident of one state but her Will was done in anothr some ago, is it still valid?
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If my mother-in-law passed while a resident of one state but her Will was done in anothr some ago, is it still valid?
Also, who can legally ask for a copy of the Will?
Asked on April 11, 2013 under Estate Planning, Kansas
Answers:
Victor Waid / Law Office of Victor Waid
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Yes the will is still valid if executed within the statutory requirements of the state within which the will was executed.
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