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annab56in99

Guest
If a will is drawn up in Georgia, and the person
doesn't ever get residency in that state, is that will
good, also, where does it stand it Arizona as being
legal if this is where the person had resided. AMB



 


ALawyer

Senior Member
USUALLY a Will is valid if it complies with the law of the state in which it was executed (even if the deceased never lived in that state), or the state in which the deceased lived.
 

ALawyer

Senior Member
USUALLY a Will is valid if it complies with the law of the state in which it was executed (even if the deceased never lived in that state), or the state in which the deceased lived.
 

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