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What makes a will legal
A Living Will must be properly signed (executed) in order to be legal and valid.  The process of signing a Living Will is not difficult and does not require an attorney.  Basically, the Living Will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses.  A Living Will does not need to be notarized except in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee in order to be legally and validly executed.

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