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Notary: There is no requirement that a notary public docHub the will. Self-Proving Affidavit: Witnesses may sign an affidavit identifying the signature of the testator and witnesses.
Yes. You can create your own will in the state of Oregon. You do not have to use an attorney to draft your will. If you know who you want to handle your estate, what assets you have, and who you wish to receive those assets, you are ready to make a will.
In Oregon, you must be at least 18 years old and of sound mind to make a will. If you are married or emancipated, you can make a will before you turn 18. Your will must be in writing and must be signed by you and two witnesses. Some people cannot serve as witnesses to your will.
Satisfying the following legal requirements constitutes a valid Will in Oregon: The Will must be in writing (handwritten or typed) The Testator (the person writing the Will) must be at least 18 years old and be of sound mind. The Testator must sign the Will in front of two witnesses.
Yes, online Wills are legal in Oregon, so long as you satisfy the legal requirements of executing a valid Will: You must be at least 18 years of age or a legally emancipated or legally married minor. You must be of sound mind and have testamentary capacity.