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You will need to take that issue up with the court where you filed the will. Be prepared to give the court the reason why you would want to "withdraw" a Last Will and Testament that you filed because it has been contested. A first impression is that you may have known the will is invalid when you filed it and now you have changed your mind about continuing on that course of action. Perhaps you should consult with an attorney.

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