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11 January, 23:27

What are the main rules of writing a will? Check all that apply.

In most states, you must be eighteen or older.

The document must clearly state that it is your will.

A notary must be present during the writing of the will.

At least three people must witness the signing of the will.

A will must be written in sound judgement and mental capacity.

An executor must be named to oversee the distribution of the estate.

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  1. 11 January, 23:31
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    The correct answers are a) In most states, you must be eighteen or older; b) The document must clearly state that it is your will; e) A will must be written in sound judgment and mental capacity; f) An executor must be named to oversee the distribution of the estate.

    A Will is a legal document that allows an individual the opportunity to manifest how they want for their estate to be dealt with after they die. Legally, an estate is considered "the remaining sum of a person's possessions after any debts and liabilities are settled."

    In a Will, the beneficiaries are people or organizations who receive a share of the estate. To be considered legal, it has to be signed and dated in the presence of two witnesses who sign it and date it.
  2. 11 January, 23:39
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    Answer: the answer 1, 2, 5, 6
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