Washington Will Execution Requirements

Summary

To ensure a will is legally binding in Washington, it must be signed by the testator and witnessed by at least two competent witnesses who are not beneficiaries. Additionally, the will should clearly state the revocation of prior wills. It is advisable to be aware of common pitfalls in will execution to ensure everything is in order.

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF BETSY B. DOLL
Your will appears to be comprehensive and well-structured. Here are the key points to ensure it is legally binding in Washington:
- Signed by the testator (you)
- Signed by at least two competent witnesses who are not beneficiaries
- Clearly states revocation of prior wills
Would you like information on common pitfalls in will execution to ensure everything is in order?