Self-proving Affidavit Form - Kansas

Self-proving Affidavit Form - Kansas

Functioning as a legally binding document, a Kansas Self-Proving Affidavit Form is directly bound to an individual's will. The purpose is to confirm in court that the will is authentic and that the person who created the will was not forced to do so against their own wishes. This is significant because it decreases the probate processing time which is quite lengthy. In turn, this means that any individuals named in the will can collect their inherited assets quicker.

The Kansas Self-Proving Affidavit local laws state that apart from notarization, two individuals need to act as witnesses to see the creator of the will sign, along with the notary public. The individuals that act as witnesses in the document will not need to attend the court in person – their signatures will act as confirmation. However, if local signing laws are not carried out in accordance with the laws – they will not be valid.


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