Mrsmonster
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I had nothing to do him being in the electric lift done by hospital I only intervened when I saw him in trouble and the nurses had left the room
You have an attorney and should be asking him/her all questions. S/he has all facts and can better advise/inform you.I'm not looking for psychology just the answers of questions. What is invalid format meanin regards to a will. What is the smartest way to deal with caveat and does a caveat require proof of allegations.
There really is nothing that we, a bunch of strangers in the internet, can help you with in this matter. You have an attorney - speak to your attorney.I've read requirements for a will it needs to have an executor named needs to be signed by two witnesses needs to be dated and the person signing needs to in his right mind. This will meets all requirements so format issue I am not understanding
I was speaking about my attorney her answers are vagueThe answers are (and always will be) necessarily vague because we are only able to offer very generalized "advice" about the matter. We do not have all of the information and, even if we did, most of us are not attorneys, and NONE of us are YOUR attorney.
Well it meets those conditions. I guess I will take the will and get someone outside my area to look at it. My husband held some power in my community so I'm suspicious when the probate clerk doesn't even look at the will and tells me it's invalid. My attorney just keeps repeating invalid format when I ask in what way she says it's format is invalid. Oh well that clears it up... NotWhat makes for a valid will in Georgia - Georgia Code section 53-4-20:
https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/2019/title-53/chapter-4/article-3/section-53-4-20/
So when you ask her WHAT about the format makes it invalid, what did she say?Well it meets those conditions. I guess I will take the will and get someone outside my area to look at it. My husband held some power in my community so I'm suspicious when the probate clerk doesn't even look at the will and tells me it's invalid. My attorney just keeps repeating invalid format when I ask in what way she says it's format is invalid. Oh well that clears it up... Not
Or ask for a referral to a medical malpractice attorney. The consult should be free.@Mrsmonster If you haven't done so, discuss your options for a civil suit against the hospital with your attorney.
She says " Mrs So and So your husband died without a valid will you are just going to have to accept that."So when you ask her WHAT about the format makes it invalid, what did she say?