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In Arizona, a will must be created by someone of sound mind who is 18 years of age or older in order to be valid. In addition, a will must be written and signed by two competent witnesses as well as the testator. The validity of the will can be further bolstered by self-proving the will.
There are Ten Simple Steps to Draft a Will in Arizona: Gather your assets. List personal bequests. List your legal heirs. Name your beneficiaries. Plan to distribute your assets. Appoint an executor. Draft your will. Sign and date the will.
The will must be in writing, signed by the testator or by someone else at the testators direction and in their presence. It must also be signed by at least two witnesses. The will must be notarized.
Arizona has very specific regulations about Wills. Most attorneys will help you create a will on a flat fee as part of your estate plan. The flat fee to create a Will with an attorney is usually between $950 to $1,500 per person, so services in general will cost more for married couples.
The requirements will be different in each state; however, in Arizona, your Living Will needs notarization or the signature of one witness. Your chosen witness must not be anyone involved in your care, nor any relative, spouse, adoptee, heir, or any other beneficiary.

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Yes, you can write your own Will in Arizona. The Arizona Revised Statutes 14-2503 state that a holographic Will is valid, whether or not it is witnessed, as long as the signature and the material provisions are in the Testators handwriting.

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