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Testator Lacked Mental Capacity
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Will Did Not Meet Statutory Requirements
Testator Did Not Sign the Will


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Contesting a Will Will Did Not Meet Statutory Requirements Contesting a Will Each state has specific requirements that apply to the manner in which a will is prepared and signed. For example, many states require that the will be acknowledged in the presence of two (2) witnesses. Some states require three (3) witnesses.

The essential question is whether or not the will satisfied the statutory requirements at the time it was signed. If you believe you have been wrongfully deprived of all or a portion of your rightful inheritance because a will did not satisfy statutory requirements, you must act immediately to protect your rights. Please click HERE if you would like us to review your situation.




If you believe you have been wrongfully deprived of all or a portion of your rightful inheritance, you must act immediately to protect your rights. Please click here if you would like us to review your situation.


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