There are two general ways to deal with a two-page will.
The first is to have the testator sign and fingerprint every page of the will document. The second is to ask the testator to bind the will documents together, and then stamp the two pages of the combined book with a seam seal (stamp the middle seam of the two pages with a private seal), or sign and handprint the middle seam of the two pages ( or mark other marks).
A will refers to a legal act in which a person handles his or her estate or other affairs in a manner prescribed by law within the scope permitted by law during his or her lifetime, and becomes effective when the person who created the testator dies.