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blvck

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Im 23. I want all my stuff to go to my mom..I still live at home but I cant exactly go out and get a will done and notarized because it will expose me to suspicion. lol.

So I was thinking of just leaving a handwitten 'holographic will'. I heard these will stand legally. Anyone have any experience with that?

I might leave instructions to find it, somehow after I die? Idk if I should leave it next to me or not. i just hope it isnt missed or overlooked in the chaos that will follow my being discovered.

also if anyone else has any other tips on things I need to get straight before I leave, I would appreciate it. Thanks ^^
 
not_a_robot

not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
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Whom do you think will try to claim your assets, other than your mom?
 
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Pilum Muralis

Pilum Muralis

“We'll never be as young as we are tonight.”
Jul 2, 2019
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If you're in the United States, you don't have to have your will notarized. Just need witnesses. My parents did that, and it was valid. Check online for "witness requirements to execute a will". Your witness just have to...witness you sign the will. They also can't inherit anything from you.
 
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marcusuk63

marcusuk63

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i bought one of these , only £6 ,
the only trouble is getting two witnesses to sign it as i`m a loner lol
 

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