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self-proving will in Nevada

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gordon55

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
California

I see that California does not require a notary for a
will to be self-proving (only 2 witnesses).

I plan to move to Nevada.
They require a notary to make a will self-proving.
If a will is not self-proving, does the judge really
drag the 2 witnesses into court?
Do the witnesses get paid for their time?
What if the witnesses live a distance away?

thanks
gordon
 



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