Estate Planning Pitfall – You’ve videotaped your will
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Abstract: Technology enables a deceased person to express wishes to his or her assembled family from beyond the grave, but states generally require wills to be physical documents that are written, signed and properly witnessed during a person’s lifetime. By itself, a videotape isn’t a legally valid substitute for a will. This brief article explains how a videotaped will fits into an estate plan.
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