Self-proving Affidavit Form - West Virginia

Self-proving Affidavit Form - West Virginia

West Virginia based residents may want to consider using a West Virginia Self-Proving Affidavit Form if they have drafted a will and want to speed up the proceedings in court after their death. By filling in and signing a West Virginia Self-Proving Affidavit, the document will act to validate the genuineness of the document as well as providing verification that the will was signed on a voluntary basis.

Once the creator passes away and the will is examined in court, it is because of this form that the judge will be able to see that the will is genuine. The judge will also not need to request any witnesses to attend the court (which is usually the norm). The state regulations say that a minimum of one witness is required. In addition to this signature, the person forming the will and a notary public should also add their signatures. Failing to do this will definitely result in the document not being legalized.


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