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How are the terms of a will enforced?

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How are the terms of a will enforced?

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The probate court generally enforces the intent of the decedent unless evidence is submitted (by due diligence, law suits or other litigation, obvious impropriety etc.) that causes a determination that the decedent’s intent cannot be carried out as stated in his will. Because a will is not a contract (and is therefore not binding), it requires the venue of a court of law to be administered.

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