yes it will
In the state of Louisiana it is required that a notary public notarize a last will and testament, which ensures the document will be self-proving; however, the notary cannot provide you will legal advice regarding the will.
The last testament is the new testament.
Depending upon the law of the state in which the Notary has their 'powers' they MAY be able to ATTEST to the validity of the copy of a Last Will and Testament, PROVIDED that they have the original with which to compare it against. If the original will and the will copy run to more than one page, I believe they would have to affix their seal and signature on each page of the copy to ensure that altered copy pages were not inserted or added "after the fact."
The purpose of getting something notarized is usually to make sure that the person signing a document is the person they say they are. The seal is issued by the state to a specific notary after a background check, so the notary is also identified on the document ... if there's any problem with the document, the notary's records can be checked.
No, Malachi is the last book of the old testament
I have composed my last will and testament.
It is called the new Testament.
No. A last will and testament is legally binding upon all affected.
The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde was created in 1983-04.
The ISBN of The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde is 978-0241109649.
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02.02.2013