With DocHub, you can easily revise signatory in MD from anywhere. Enjoy capabilities like drag and drop fields, editable text, images, and comments. You can collect eSignatures safely, add an additional level of defense with an Encrypted Folder, and work together with teammates in real-time through your DocHub account. Make adjustments to your MD files online without downloading, scanning, printing or mailing anything.
You can find your edited record in the Documents folder of your account. Manage, send, print out, or turn your document into a reusable template. With so many powerful tools, it’s simple to enjoy smooth document editing and management with DocHub.
hi this is Greg gimino Estate Planning and elder law attorney with Chesapeake wills and trust here with the estate planning minute where I take one question and answer it within one minute question I have today is is a notary signature on your will good enough for it to be a valid will the answer is no mineral has very stringent requirements for the signing of a will it must be signed by the testator thatamp;#39;s the person who is writing and signing the will and two witnesses a notary certainly can be one of the witnesses but just having a docHubd will is not good enough we see that problem a lot with people who hand write Wills or maybe go online and try to do it themselves they wound up going to a notary and a notary in and of itself is not a sufficient signature to make the will a valuable in the state of Maryland so thank you for watching if you like this video hit the like button if you want to get notified of more videos as we post them please hit the Subscribe button and as