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Who keeps the original copy of a will? Typically, either the testator, executor, or testators attorney will have the original copy of the will.
Your beneficiaries: These are individuals or groups named in your will, who you selected to inherit from your estate. This may include family members, friends, or non-profit organizations. Providing them with a copy of your will helps to ensure they get their share of any property or assets.
At least one copy of the signed Will should be made, and the copy (or copies) should be kept separate from the original. Copies should be clearly marked copy.
Contact the county clerks office Getting a copy of a will is possible by paying a copying fee, which is usually only a few dollars.
Traditionally, wills were created using legal-sized paper, but you can craft a will using standard-sized paper too.
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