Articles from our resource area experts.

Have a question? Try asking one of our Experts

Self-Proving Will

Last Updated: April 17, 2007 | Related resource areas: Personal Finance

Legal in some states. A self proving will/affidavit is one which is properly notarized and while being notarized, the notary certifies that the witnesses and the testator properly signed the will (testator/will maker was of sound mind and knows he/she is signing the will). Serves as the testimony and thereby avoids the delay and expense of locating witnesses at the time of probate.


Have a specific question? Try asking one of our Experts

Unlike most other resources on the web, we have experts from Universities around the country ready to answer your questions.

Comments

Post a comment about this topic

Please keep comments on topic. To ask a question, please use Ask an Expert. All comments are held for moderation. Comments that include profanity, personal attacks or other inappropriate material will not be posted to the site.

Did you find this page useful?

No one has rated this article yet. Why not be the first? what is this?
not useful
very useful
 1  2  3  4  5