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Lorina Fedan

Answer provided 27.11.2025 11:24

Yes, the signature on the application for the revocation of a will must be notarized. To revoke a will, you must contact any notary with a written application that clearly specifies which will is being revoked (including the date of execution, number, and the notary's details).

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