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Originally Posted by pricecb
Not sure why you would be bashing me as playing lawyer 101 but lawyer 301 says get an attorney and file it at the court house this makes it of record and there is no dispute what the official will says or has in it.
I said above go see a lawyer not some roadside notary I said the same thing that you did except I would and have filed my will in the court house. I have seen when a will is not filed suddenly several different copies show up saying different things. buy hey I have a few assets and have had to deal with families fighting over some sliver of property that one idiot blocks everything for years and cost the beneficiaries tons of time, money and heart ache.
Just as important as writing an will you also need to UPDATE your will from time to time. This is where family can get in trouble if assets aren't listed on a will from 20yrs ago or they have been sold/transferred to other people. Especially relatives.
but what do I know. Im just an 101 lawyer on the internet!!
Damn trolls.
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You might want to look in the mirror when you call someone a troll. A will does not need to be filed in the court house. If you make more than one will in your lifetime, the one with the latest date is the valid one.
I also have assets and I also had to deal with family members in the past.
But what do I know, I only slept at Holiday Inn the night before last.
But I do see that when some one corrects you, you jump on the name calling, so like I said look in the mirror next time and you will see the first troll