TEXAS PROBATE ATTORNEY: WHAT IS A SELF-PROVING AFFIDAVIT FOR A WILL?
TEXAS PROBATE ATTORNEY: WHAT IS A SELF-PROVING AFFIDAVIT FOR A WILL? Texas courts allow self-proving affidavits to validate a will without requiring family members or friends to offer testimony or evidence at a hearing to determine if the Will is really that of the decedent. The self-proving affidavit is made and signed at the same […]
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