I wrote a will today at the notary. But at home I saw in the text that...?
... district (which now has a different name), she wrote "former", not former. Will this not be a problem for children in the future?
... district (which now has a different name), she wrote "former", not former. Will this not be a problem for children in the future?
Answer provided 07.06.2023 22:38
The presence of technical errors (descriptions) in the will does not indicate a violation of its form or certification procedure, and therefore is not a reason for declaring the will invalid, if the will of the testator was free and corresponded to his will.
The above conclusions were reached by the Supreme Court as a member of the panel of judges of the First Judicial Chamber of the Civil Court of Cassation, considering in the order of written proceedings case No. 397/1396/19 on a claim against the Vyshchevereshchakiv village council of Oleksandrivsky district of Kirovohrad region.
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