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The testator's testimony is invalid ~ is the will valid?
1, what you said should be that the contents of the will are printed, and the signature of the last testator is handwritten! After appraisal, the signature was signed by the testator!

2. The proxy will is valid only if two or more witnesses are present, and the witnesses must have no serious relationship with the will, otherwise the will will be invalid!

3. Now there are major loopholes in the testimony of three witnesses, and their probative power is greatly questioned. Once it is proved that they are lying, their will will not be recognized and will be invalid!

4. The will is invalid, but there is no suspicion of forgery. After all, the signer is recognized as the testator, so the testator's estate should be divided equally between the children and the spouse! You can't deprive the testator of his inheritance just because the will is invalid!

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