Vocabulary
Attest ă-test To declare to be true or genuine.
Capable kay-pă-bĕl Able, of sound mind.
Codicil kod-i-sil An addition to a will that changes, explains, takes away or adds something.
Contest kŏn-test Challenge the will in court.
Formalities for-mal-i-teez Rules that must be followed.
Heir air A person who receives property under a will.
Holograph hoh-lŏ-graf
hol-ŏ-graf
A type of will that you write in your own handwriting.
Inherit in-her-it To receive property under a will.
Intestate in-tes-tayt A person who dies without leaving a will.
Liquidator lik-wi-day-tor The person responsible for carrying out your final wishes.
Notary noh-tă-ree A person who has studied the law on wills.
Probate proh-bayt A legal procedure that makes sure the will has been written following all the rules of that type of will.
Testator tes-tay-tŏr A person who makes a will.
Will wil A legal document stating who will inherit your property after you die.
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