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| As a texas estate planning attorney....she doesn't NEED to be in the lawyer's office. But, you have to have it witnessed by people qualified to be witnesses under Texas law...and there's a little procedure that is involved. See if the lawyer has a form letter he can send along to you as to how the formalities are to be done. I every now and then have a situation where a will has to be signed away from my office and, while I *do not* like to do this, I will send along a letter with DETAILED instructions on what everyone is supposed to do, when, what order to do, where they all sign and be in teh room at the same time, etc... Another solution - is there a lawyer's office nearby where she can execute the Will? You might have to pay the guy a little something for the time and trouble - but maybe someone else will help your mom do the execution using a will drafted by another person. Maybe not.... The reason why you want to have it done in your office (from the lawyer's standpoint) is so you can SEE who's signing. Is it your Mom? Is she of sound mind? Is someone there coercing her into signing this? Does she look competent? Does she act as if she has testamentary capacity? Are the witnesses old enough? Is the will signed in the "conscious presence" (Texas legal standard on witnessing Wills) of the testator (will signer) by the witnesses? Do I have the witnesss' addresses to find them in the event of a will contest and the execution ceremony of the Will is challenged as being insufficient? There are a myriad of concerns here. If there is ever a Will contest its best if the attorney watches the execution then he can be a witness that your mom was ok, she had sufficient capacity, knew what she was doing, etc..... Trust me...its best if she can get to his office to sign it there. Good luck Jason Attorney, CPA Sherman, Texas I am not your lawyer. THis is not legal advice. This is just general information offered to help educate you, etc.... "cal-lester" <cal-lester[at]comcast.net> wrote in message news:S01cb.325343$2x.95151[at]rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net... - quote - > Not in Florida.... > Cal > Lee Carkenord wrote: > > My mom lives in south Texas. She recently decided she wanted to make > > some changes to her will. She contacted her attorney, who had drawn > > up her current will in year 2000. His office helped her with the > > desired changes. His office faxed the new will to Mom. It _DOES_ > > accurately reflect the changes that she wanted. She is happy with the > > new version. > > > However, the attorneys office is geographically quite a ways away, and > > Mom is thinking of having this new will notarized and witnessed at > > either her bank, or by her accountant..........both of whom are > > geographically _VERY_ close and convenient for her. > > > Is this ok, or does she need to have it notarized in the office of her > > attorney who made the changes? > > > Thank you...... Lee Carkenord > -- > If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip. > This signature file is generated by Pick-a-Tag ! > Written by jeroen[at]vanbaarsel.net |
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| Not in Florida.... Cal Lee Carkenord wrote: - quote - > My mom lives in south Texas. She recently decided she wanted to make
--> some changes to her will. She contacted her attorney, who had drawn > up her current will in year 2000. His office helped her with the > desired changes. His office faxed the new will to Mom. It _DOES_ > accurately reflect the changes that she wanted. She is happy with the > new version. > However, the attorneys office is geographically quite a ways away, and > Mom is thinking of having this new will notarized and witnessed at > either her bank, or by her accountant..........both of whom are > geographically _VERY_ close and convenient for her. > Is this ok, or does she need to have it notarized in the office of her > attorney who made the changes? > Thank you...... Lee Carkenord If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip. This signature file is generated by Pick-a-Tag ! Written by jeroen[at]vanbaarsel.net |
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| My mom lives in south Texas. She recently decided she wanted to make some changes to her will. She contacted her attorney, who had drawn up her current will in year 2000. His office helped her with the desired changes. His office faxed the new will to Mom. It _DOES_ accurately reflect the changes that she wanted. She is happy with the new version. However, the attorneys office is geographically quite a ways away, and Mom is thinking of having this new will notarized and witnessed at either her bank, or by her accountant..........both of whom are geographically _VERY_ close and convenient for her. Is this ok, or does she need to have it notarized in the office of her attorney who made the changes? Thank you...... Lee Carkenord |
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