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Old 03-05-2007, 08:33 AM
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Whatever you do, make sure it complies with the requirements of your state. Failure to get a single detail right (for example, not getting it notarized) could make the will invalid.

Remember Anna Nicole Smith? If her will (which arguable disinherited her daughter) is invalid, much of her millions will be spent on lawyers' fees and probate costs.
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