A deceased witness is not generally detrimental to a will. The will has to be witness, and that will be recorded at the time of the witnessing. There is no need for the witness to be alive when the maker of the will dies.
Complainant - Complaining Witness - Victim - Deceased - etc.
A person who makes a will is called a testator A witness signs a will to indicate that they saw the testator sign it. They don't need to see the other witness sign it. If they didn't see the testator sign it, then it can be challenged.
The "VICTIM" - the "COMPLAINANT" - the "COMPLAINING WITNESS" - the "DECEASED" - ETC.
Nothing! You can just be there with them to comfort them during their grief. It will be very much appreciated. :)
I usually dont awnser questions this direct... I am One of Jehovah's Witnesses so beleive me when I say.... No, never.
The drink was detrimental to his health.More factories will prove detrimental to the environment.
Detrimental means harmful.
"Detrimental" refers to something that has an overall negative effect. The antonym (opposite) of "detrimental" is "beneficial."
No, I'm one & at all the funerals I've been to the deceased are always fully dressed. In fact, I've never even heard of this.
Detrimental = causing harm or damageeg His poor spelling was detrimental to his chances of getting a good jobeg The bad weather has had a detrimental effect on the crops this year.Mr. Valle says using sentences from the internet for homework, could be detrimental to your grade.
no,it is not detrimental for a country
Eating a diet high in processed foods can be detrimental to your health in the long run.