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What constitutes a legally valid Will?

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What constitutes a legally valid Will?

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A legally valid Will has several essential components. It must be signed and dated by the Testator/Testatrix in the presence of two independent witnesses. The two witnesses must record their details on the attestation page of the Will. The wording of a Will is of paramount importance as incorrectly worded Wills may mean someone intended to benefit no longer does and someone not intended to benefit now has a claim.

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