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FAQ Questions for
the Week
WILLS
FAQ
#1:
My father or mother
is in poor health and
needs to do a will.
Can I assist with
this?www.RussWeninger.com
A child can
sometimes help a
parent arrange to
have a will done.
However, the child
should rarely be
involved in the
drafting of the will. www.RussWeninger.
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A child should not
be a witness to a
parent’s will, and
should probably
not be present
during the
signing of the
will.
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A lawyer being
instructed on a will
should receive final
instructions from
the parent without
the child being
present. This
minimizes any
concern that the
parent received
undue influence
from the child.
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FAQ
#2:What makes a person
mentally competent or
mentally incompetent
as the case may be?www.RussWeninger.
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This is a complex area of law. Typically a
testator (person writing a will) should have a
sense of who the important people are in his or her life, and should understand the basic nature of what he or she might give to those people.
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To make matters
more complicated,
a person may be
competent but
under undue
influence. If you
have any concerns
in this regard, you
should have a chat
with a lawyer such
as me.
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FAQ
#3:
Will you notarize or
witness a will that I have
prepared myself? If so,
what’s the costs for such
a service.www.RussWeninger.
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For various
reasons,
including the
avoidance of
professional
liability, I will not
simply act as a
witness for a will.
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If I’m going to accept you as a
client, I must have input into the
drafting of the will, and I typically
insist on drafting the
will myself.
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Let Russ Weninger help you
with your inquires with
regards to writing your willsVisit our website today for more information!
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