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1 February, 13:53

Donald drafted his own will utilizing the "Will-Maker" software that he purchased at the local office supply store and sends it to you for your review. In your first review of the will, you look for which of the following most common provision?

a. A left-over clause.

b. A statement of the domicile of the testator.

c. A primary clause.

d. A codicil.

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  1. 1 February, 14:05
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    b. A statement of the domicile of the testator.

    Explanation:

    A statement of the domicile of the testator is a clause for a will stating if the testator is domiciled. Domicile is not based on where you live or the country of which you are a national or citizen but it is based on what you are closely connected and where you intend to reside permanently. Inheritance tax is based on domicile status. The testators domicile establishes the court in which the domicile would be settled.
  2. 1 February, 14:13
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    b. A statement of the domicile of the testator.

    Explanation:

    Will-Maker software is a software that can be downloaded and can be used to create a legal will, along with other key estate planning, personal finance, and home and family management documents.

    A testator can be explained as a person who makes a will, especially one who dies and leaves a will.

    in this case, the statement of the domicile of the testator will be the first thing to look for, this is to make sure that it conforms with the set rules.
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