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<blockquote data-quote="Shiftless" data-source="post: 4859527" data-attributes="member: 47472"><p>Altho I have never heard of an online will be contested in court? I am sure it happens. </p><p></p><p>I would assume its better than just a holographic (hand written) will that will allow a Judge to make a decision to its validity and how it will be implemented. </p><p></p><p>After watching a couple of contested wills (one lawyer written and he died before he was due back at his lawyers office to sign, the other a notarized will) of friends where the sibling's and in one case, a cousin that thought stepping in and contesting was a great idea, man what a lot of BS transpired and hatred that blossomed out of it. Probably there the whole time, where the deceased never could have imagined.</p><p></p><p>If your Mom wants everything to be directed/dispersed the way she wants when its all said and done in her life? Still doesn't stop people from contesting her will. The issue is, will it stand up in court when the judge is the ultimate decider?</p><p></p><p>As a side bar to this subject:</p><p></p><p>In this day and age having an advocate when you get up in age in your corner is SO IMPORTANT! Having an Advance Directive and if you want a DNR in place you actually have to do your due diligence. The advocate better be on the HIPPA release form?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiftless, post: 4859527, member: 47472"] Altho I have never heard of an online will be contested in court? I am sure it happens. I would assume its better than just a holographic (hand written) will that will allow a Judge to make a decision to its validity and how it will be implemented. After watching a couple of contested wills (one lawyer written and he died before he was due back at his lawyers office to sign, the other a notarized will) of friends where the sibling's and in one case, a cousin that thought stepping in and contesting was a great idea, man what a lot of BS transpired and hatred that blossomed out of it. Probably there the whole time, where the deceased never could have imagined. If your Mom wants everything to be directed/dispersed the way she wants when its all said and done in her life? Still doesn't stop people from contesting her will. The issue is, will it stand up in court when the judge is the ultimate decider? As a side bar to this subject: In this day and age having an advocate when you get up in age in your corner is SO IMPORTANT! Having an Advance Directive and if you want a DNR in place you actually have to do your due diligence. The advocate better be on the HIPPA release form? [/QUOTE]
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