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  2. A California statutory will shall be executed only as follows: (a) The testator shall complete the appropriate blanks and shall sign the will. (b) Each witness shall observe the testator's signing and each witness shall sign his or her name in the presence of the testator.

  3. The attestation clause of the statutory will form also provides that the witnesses must sign as witnesses in “each other’s presence.” While California law does require that both witnesses be present when the testator signs the will, and that each witness must sign in the testator’s presence, there is no

  4. May 6, 2024 · Who Can Make a Will in California? The person making a will, called the “testator,” must be an adult and have the mental capacity to make a will. California law has a few rules for testators: Age: A person must be 18 or older to make a will in California.

  5. Feb 2, 2016 · California does not necessarily require such an affidavit: the will itself may contain an “attestationclause where the witnesses affirm the will was signed in their presence on the date specified. This attestation clause does not need to be notarized, although it can be. Notarization is Not a Substitute for Two Witnesses

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · (b) Evidence of execution of a will may be received by an affidavit of a subscribing witness to which there is attached a photographic copy of the will, or by an affidavit in the original will that includes or incorporates the attestation clause.

  7. Aug 8, 2015 · Attested or witnessed wills (which are wills that are typed, prepared by an attorney, and signed in front of at least two witnesses) are considered to be “self-proving” documents so long as the witnesses signed an attestation clause (under the penalty of perjury).

  8. Download. PDF. Current through the 2023 Legislative Session. Section 6222 - Execution of attestation clause. The execution of the attestation clause provided in the California statutory will by two or more witnesses satisfies Section 8220. Ca. Prob. Code § 6222. Repealed and added by Stats. 1991, Ch. 1055, Sec. 20.

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