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In today's session, the focus is on affidavits of execution, covering when and how to use them and how to generate them. The speaker acknowledges the busy period following the rollout of new pricing and notes that the discussion will provide an overview of the topic. It is emphasized that while a will is valid without an affidavit of execution, the affidavit serves as evidence submitted during probate. Additionally, it is explained that there is no requirement for the affidavit to be signed or completed simultaneously with the will. Historically, some lawyers did not use affidavits of execution when signing wills, which suggests varying practices in the past. Questions related to the topic will also be addressed during the session.