Sunday, December 12, 2010
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Her last will and Testament valid, be it in writing and signed by you, is the person in the presence of two independent witnesses. In some cases, a provision for you can be signed to write, you can prevent a should be. Some reasons you may not be able to sign your own will include illiteracy or a physical disability (for example, blindness, or impaired arm or hand) .Difficulty: ModerateInstructionsThings You'll Need: A written willTwo witnessesGuidelines1Ask a friend, family member or professional to write what you want your will to say.2Read what they have written or ask a disinterested third party to read aloud to you and your witnesses what has been written.3Make sure that what you have read or heard is exactly what you want in writing.4Add has clause, known as an "attestation clause," at the end of the will that confirms that the will was read to you and that you understand and approve the document.5If you are illiterate or physically unable to write your name due to illness or disability, use a character, symbol or mark as a substitute for your name and place it on the signature line of the document. A cross is often or X used as a signature substitute. 6Ask someone your name next to your mark. 7If to write, you can not select a disability, ask to sign your name in your presence and your consent.
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