Using a Kentucky Self-Proving Affidavit Form is needed in cases when an individual creates a will and wants to legally confirm the authenticity of the will. A Kentucky Self-Proving Affidavit is bound to the will and seeks to cut down the waiting time of the probate process which occurs in court once the individual passes away. This is beneficial as it will lead to any heirs receiving the inherited assets at a quicker rate.
Before you decide to draft the document you need to be certain of the regulations concerning signatures. First of all, the person creating the will must sign before a notary public and two other people that will be witnesses. Before the document can be applied legally, the witnesses must also add their signature to the document. Failing to do this will result in the document being invalid meaning that it cannot be applied on a legal basis.
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