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Sicherung231

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Jun 5, 2026
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Im terrible at all this Wills and Testament stuff and I don't have a official will from a lawyer or Notary (or whatever the official way is supposed to be)

But could the final note you wrote yourself for the CTB be used as a Will or not really?
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
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Check your local laws. Some places allow a "ghost will". It must be hand written and signed by you. Where I live, this would not count. I had to go to a lawyer.

Edit to add: If you have money accounts (checking, savings, investments, etc) you can name a beneficiary through the financial institution and this usually supersedes what is in the will.
 
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Kali06

Kali06

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Feb 29, 2024
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depends on where u live, but i assume in most cases it would count aslong as u sign it
 

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