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What are the main rules of writing a will? Check all that apply.

A) In most states, you must be eighteen or older.

B) The document must clearly state that it is your will.

C) A notary must be present during the writing of the will.

D) At least three people must witness the signing of the will.  

E) A will must be written in sound judgement and mental capacity.

F) An executor must be named to oversee the distribution of the estate.

Correct Answers:
A, B, E, F

What are the main rules of writing a will? Check all that apply. A) In most states-example-1
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Answer:

A) In most states, you must be eighteen or older.

B) The document must clearly state that it is your will.

E) A will must be written in sound judgement and mental capacity.

F) An executor must be named to oversee the distribution of the estate

Step-by-step explanation:

The testament (from the Latin testario mentis, which means "testimony of the will") is the legal act by which a person disposes for after the death of the owner (which may be a family member or a person to whom he has esteemed) ) of all or part of their assets. It is not synonymous with making a dedication. Some authors maintain that it does not come from "testario mentis", but that its origins are found in the word "testis", for which reference is made to the witness; that is to say, the testament has no meaning as a material expression of will, but is an act in which this will is attested. The testament also admits non-patrimonial acts, such as the recognition of children.

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