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In this session, the focus is on affidavits of execution—when and how to use them and how to generate them. The speaker, having missed a previous session, notes that it has been a busy time following the launch of new pricing. An affidavit of execution is not required for a will to be valid, but it serves as important evidence during the probate process. The affidavit does not need to be signed or executed concurrently with the will. Historically, many lawyers did not use affidavits when signing a will, partly due to differing practices at the time. The session aims to provide a foundational understanding of affidavits of execution and address related questions.