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Originally Posted by springfield
Now that Mom is in TV, she would like to get a new will for FL health directives, and power of attorney. Are the on line forms as legal as ones drawn up by an attorney if it is notarized? She really can't afford the legal fees. Thanks for any advice
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From what I've read, the online forms are just as legal and don't have to be notarized. They only have to be signed by two witnesses who are not beneficiaries of the will.
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