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Does the electronic will have legal effect?
Electronic wills have no legal effect.

Electronic wills have no legal effect. According to the law, the parties may agree to use electronic signatures for contracts or other documents, documents and other documents in civil activities. However, electronic signatures are not applicable to documents related to personal relationships such as marriage, adoption and inheritance, and electronic wills have no legal effect because they do not meet the statutory formal requirements of wills.

How can you write a will in law?

1. A notarized will shall be handled by the testator through the notary office.

2. The self-made will is written and signed by the testator, indicating the year, month and day.

3. A will written on behalf of others shall be witnessed by two or more witnesses, and written by one of them, indicating the year, month and day, and signed by the agent, other witnesses and the testator.

4. If a will is made by recording, there shall be two or more witnesses present.

A testator may make an oral will in an emergency.

I hope the above questions can help you. If you have other legal questions, please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Electronic Signature Law

In civil activities, the parties may agree to use or not use electronic signatures and data messages in contracts or other documents, vouchers and other documents. A document in the form of electronic signature or data message agreed by the parties shall not be denied its legal effect just because it is in the form of electronic signature or data message.

The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall not apply to the following documents:

(a) involving marriage, adoption, inheritance and other personal relationships;

(two) involving the cessation of water supply, heating, gas supply and other public utilities services;

(3) Other circumstances in which electronic documents are not applicable as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.