Even though we live in an electronic age where information is abundantly available, ultimately you may want to see a lawyer to make sure your documents can hold up in court if challenged. That is especially true if you have substantial assets to distribute, or facing life-threatening situations.
At the end, it’s YOUR responsibility to make a right decision.
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