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hey there estate planning attorney paul radley here again and in this video were going to talk about whether the signing of your will and other estate planning documents should be videoed all right so heres the deal video is everywhere these days from a legal perspective you know depositions are videoed heck from a criminal perspective many shootings these days are videoed thefts in department stores theyre all caught on video police wear body cams and quite frankly anytime something interesting happens and anybodys around youre gonna see a whole bunch of people just immediately pull out their smartphone and start videoing its everywhere and you know the technology is really good and it continues to improve i dont think video is going anywhere i think its going to be around for a long time by the way this is my wifes cute case here its not my phone so um and and with the large number of estates being contested these days you know i think it was dear abby who said if you want

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A will may be proven in probate court by submitting either a self-proving affidavit, a new sworn statement signed by a witness, or the live testimony of a witness. A self-proving affidavit is a sworn statement signed by the wills author (the testator) and witnesses and attached to the will.
Your witnesses could be any two adults; friends, neighbours or co-workers. The witness cannot be a beneficiary of the will, the spouse of a beneficiary at the time of signing, or a minor. Each witness must be at least the age of majority and mentally sound.
Affidavit of Execution If none of the witnesses can be located, or if they are no longer living at the time of probate, the validity of the Will can still be proven by a witness who can testify that the handwriting and signature of the testator are genuine.
If youre the beneficiary of a will you may be surprised to learn that the executor of the estate is likely to ask you to sign a release or waiver form before they let you have your inheritance. Being asked to sign a release often causes beneficiaries some anxiety.
No, a will does not need to be docHubd in Canada. However, there are some requirements your will must pass for it to be legally binding. Notarial wills tend to be more popular in Quebec because, in that province, docHubd wills are not required to go through the probate process.
The chances of contesting a will and winning are slim. Research shows that only 0.5% to 3% of wills in the United States undergo contests, with most will contests ending up unsuccessful. You will need valid grounds to contest a will.

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