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Last will and testement

Asked on Oct 04th, 2014 on Wills and Probate - New Jersey
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I am asking if any lawyers work pro bono that may do a short Last Will and Testament for free. In Morris County, New Jersey
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Elder Law Attorney serving Toms River, NJ
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You can do a holographic will.  Write the will out in your own handwriting.  Include a statement that you intend this document to be your last will and testament and to dipose of all of your possessions.  The most inportant part is that you sign the will in ffront of two witnesses, and that a Notary Public is also present.  The Notary has to sign, and a statement saying that the Notary attests to the fact that the two witnesses were present has to be included.  
Answered on Oct 12th, 2014 at 1:39 PM

Diana L. Anderson, Certified Elder Law Attorney This response is not legal advice and does not establish any form of attorney/client relationship

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