Will Execution Formalities Flashcards

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What are the UPC factors for a valid will?

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A will must be:

  1. In writing;
  2. Signed by the testator; AND
  3. Either (a) signed by at least two individuals within a reasonable time after witnessing the signing of the will OR (b) notarized
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All wills require these four basic formalities

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  1. Testamentary capacity (Testator age 18+ and of sound mind)
  2. Testamentary intent
  3. Writing
  4. Signed by testator
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Formal attested wills require:

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  1. Testamentary capacity (Testator age 18+ and of sound mind)
  2. Testamentary intent
  3. Writing
  4. Signed by testator

AND:

  1. Two attesting witnesses
  2. Testator must acknowledge will or signature in witnesses’ presence
  3. Witnesses must sign in testator’s presence
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What happens if a witness is also a beneficiary of the will?

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The will is valid but the gift to the interested witness is purged UNLESS:

  1. Witness is supernumerary
  2. Witness would take without the will (takes lesser gift)

UPC: (minority view) interested witness can keep the gift

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What is the UPC harmless error rule?

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Defectively executed will can be given effect if there is clear and convincing evidence that the testator intended it to be a will.

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What is a holographic will?

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Entirely in the testator’s handwriting and no attesting witnesses

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What are the requirements for a holographic will?

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  1. Testamentary intent
  2. Testamentary capacity
  3. Writing
  4. Signed by testator
  5. Must be in testator’s handwriting
  6. Witness not needed
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What is required to satisfy the requirement that the will be signed in the testator’s “presence”?

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Majority: signed in the testator’s line of sight.

UPC/Minority: signed within the range of the testator’s senses.

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What does disinterested witness mean?

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Individuals who are not receiving a benefit under the will

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What are the two exceptions in which a will remains valid despite being witnessed by an interested witness?

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  1. If interested witness is an heir (any gift to that witness is reduced to their intestate share)
  2. If another disinterested witness was present so that there were still a total two disinterested witnesses
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What is a codicil?

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Instrument made after a will is executed that modifies, amends, or revokes a will.

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Does a codicil require the same formalities as a will to be valid?

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Yes

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What does a codicil do?

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Republishes the will, meaning courts will consider the original will to have been executed on the same date as the codicil

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Can a codicil republish an invalid will?

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No (most courts); however, a validly executed codicil will cure any interested witnesses issues with the original will (as long as the codicil is witnessed by requisite number of disinterested witnesses)

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What can a valid holographic codicil accomplish?

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Revokes any earlier valid will to the extent that the original will conflicts with the codicil

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What happens to a codicil if a will is revoked?

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The codicil is also revoked

17
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What happens to the original will if a codicil is revoked?

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Only the codicil is revoked, not the original will