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Whether the will written by oneself without notarization has legal effect


        

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  • 2024-06-26 13:00:56

    As long as the testament written by oneself has the valid elements of the testament and is not notarized, it also has legal effect. The testator must have complete civil capacity;
    The will of the testator must be authentic, the content of the will must not violate national laws and social and public interests, and the distribution of property must be legal and effective and must be personal property.

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