Attestation Clauses (where you sign)

There is no legislative requirement to include an attestation clause in a will, however, it can provide prima facie evidence that the will has been signed in the correct manner and no further evidence is required as to the matters relating to the presence of witnesses when a grant of probate is applied for.


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