What to do if my father purchased a basic generic Will kit to fill out but there is one part on there that does not apply to him, so we just leave it blank or should we completely mark it out?
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What to do if my father purchased a basic generic Will kit to fill out but there is one part on there that does not apply to him, so we just leave it blank or should we completely mark it out?
Asked on February 20, 2013 under Estate Planning, North Carolina
Answers:
Victor Waid / Law Office of Victor Waid
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
I suggest you seek the advice of a probate attorney to assist you, as the question you are asking may have long term effects if you delete the provision or do nothing. I do not have enough facts re the question.
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