By using a Utah Self-Proving Affidavit Form , any person that wishes to validate their will on a legal basis can do this by filling in the form and signing it as required by the state. The purpose of the form is to validate the authenticity in addition to verifying the fact that the individual creating the will was not under pressure and created the will as they wanted to themselves. By doing this, any individuals that may want to contest the will, will be limited in these powers. The document also speeds up the will in court by lessening the probate process times. Additionally, any individuals agreeing to be a witness will no longer need to attend court.
Before signing a Utah Self-Proving Affidavit, you need to be sure that you have two trusted individuals act as witnesses as well as a notary public. These two witnesses must first witness the creator of the will signing the will and then add their own signatures– all of which must be done in front of a notary public.
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