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Yes, a will must be properly executed to be considered valid, which typically involves the testator (the person creating the will) signing the document in the presence of witnesses, who also sign it. The specific requirements can vary by jurisdiction, but most places require that the will be written, signed, and witnessed. If a will is not executed according to the legal standards of the relevant jurisdiction, it may be deemed invalid.

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