As long as it is ‘self-proving,’ you don’t need to. In Illinois, a will becomes ‘self-proved’ through an ‘attestation clause’ that is a written and signed statement made under penalty of perjury. Review your states requirements.
As long as it is ‘self-proving,’ you don’t need to. In Illinois, a will becomes ‘self-proved’ through an ‘attestation clause’ that is a written and signed statement made under penalty of perjury. Review your states requirements.