Does a Will need to be notarized?

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Does a Will need to be notarized? It is necessary to have a Notary handy during the estate planning process, but not for the reason you might think.

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Soooo very thankful to you for being concise and informative.

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We live in Cobb County and my partner and I of 35 years have a will assembled by an attorney. I do not believe we had a self proving affidavit. The two witnesses were people that work in other legal offices in her building. We do not know them. Should we be concerned? That was three years ago after we purchased a new house in Cobb after moving from Gwinnett. Thanks much.

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Do you need a self proving affidavit and an attestation?

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