Will Vs Notarized Deed

Summary

A registered will generally holds more legal power than a notarized deed. The latest properly drafted and registered document usually takes precedence. Its advisable to consult a lawyer to ensure your intentions are clearly recorded and legally valid. Registering a will involves drafting it clearly, signing it with witnesses, and registering it at the local Sub-Registrars office.

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I signed a deed done by the notary while did the second marriage to distribute my property equally with my first marriage's child and child carry with my second marriage but now I want to do will to give all my property to my child only so will has more power and most power full doc?
A registered will generally holds more legal power than a deed done by a notary.
To register a will in Gujarat:
*. Draft the will clearly stating your intentions.
*. Get it signed in the presence of two witnesses.
*. Register the will at the local Sub-Registrar's office.
Would you like more information on the registration process?
so if I will prepare a will then noterized deed will be void?
Preparing a will does not automatically void a notarized deed. Both documents can coexist, but they may conflict. It's advisable to consult a lawyer to ensure your intentions are clearly recorded and legally valid. Would you like assistance in connecting with a local lawyer?
but deed signed in * and now I will prepare a will in *
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It's important to understand that a notarized deed and a registered will can sometimes conflict. The latest document, if properly drafted and registered, generally takes precedence. Consulting a lawyer can ensure your intentions are clearly recorded and legally valid.
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so latest document has more power. right?
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Yes, generally the latest document, if properly drafted and registered, takes precedence. However, it's crucial to ensure that your new will is legally sound to avoid any potential conflicts. Consulting a lawyer can help you achieve this. Would you like more information on this process?
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Situation is 21yo female stopped for speeding, 94mph in 70mph zone. Charged with simple possession and released without confinement in Putnam county TN. Less than */* oz. What are possible outcomes of court case. Defendant is a 21yo female collage student. No previous arrests.
Here are the possible outcomes for the court case:
- Speeding: Typically results in fines, possible driving school, or points on the driver's license.
- Simple Possession: Could result in probation, mandatory drug education classes, community service, or a fine.
Since the defendant has no previous arrests, leniency is possible. Do you want to connect with local lawyers for more tailored advice?