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Create a legally valid Last Will and Testament that meets New York's strict EPTL requirements. Publication requirement and witness addresses included.
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New York courts historically require strict compliance with will formalities. Technical defects can invalidate your will. Our AI ensures all EPTL requirements are met.
Must be in writing with testator's signature at the END of the will. Any provisions after the signature may be invalid.
Requires 2 witnesses (18+) who must provide their addresses. Witnesses must sign within 30 days of each other.
Unique to NY: You must declare to each witness that the document is your will. This "publication" is a formal requirement.
Per NY EPTL 3-2.1(a)(1-a), a notarized affidavit speeds up probate by eliminating the need for witness testimony.
Unlike some states, New York does not accept handwritten, unwitnessed wills. All wills must be properly witnessed and include the publication requirement.
Under NY EPTL 3-2.1(a)(4), witnesses must provide their addresses next to their signatures. This is unique to New York and helps locate witnesses during probate. Our template includes proper address lines for witnesses.
Under NY EPTL 3-3.2, if a beneficiary serves as a witness, they forfeit their inheritance under the will. The will remains valid, but that witness receives nothing.
Always use non-beneficiary witnesses in New York.
Under NY EPTL 3-2.1, a valid will must be: (1) in writing, (2) signed at the END by the testator, (3) the testator must "publish" (declare) it is their will, (4) 2 witnesses must sign at the testator's request, and (5) witnesses must provide their addresses.
Unique to New York, the testator must "publish" the will - meaning they must declare to each witness that the document is their will. The testator does not need to show the contents, but must communicate that it is their will.
NY EPTL 3-2.1(a)(4) requires witnesses to provide their addresses. This is unique to New York and helps the court locate witnesses if their testimony is needed during probate.
Yes, but they will lose their bequest. Under NY EPTL 3-3.2, if a beneficiary serves as a witness, they forfeit their inheritance under the will. The will itself remains valid. Always use non-beneficiary witnesses.
Under NY EPTL 5-1.1-A, a surviving spouse is entitled to the greater of $50,000 or one-third of the net estate if there are surviving children, or $50,000 or one-half if there are no children. You cannot completely disinherit a spouse.
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