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- From: "Kathycarp" <kathycarp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 09:25:11 -0700
I really suggest that you contact an attorney who deals with this every day.
It really isn't that expensive to have a will drawn up, and I think worth
the peace of mind.
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Kathy
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"Judity" <Judity01@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bambi, I'm curious. After buying online the living will, living trust
agreement, and will kits, I've hesitated about filling them out. Do
you know if I need witnesses or can I just bring them to a notary
public place or something? I suppose I could spend a small fortune
going to a lawyer, but is there another way to do this?
What I really want is to avoid my very small estate having to go
through the lengthy probate process with legal fees eating up what I am
leaving. Any ideas on this?
Judity
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