Make a North Carolina Last Will and Testament

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What is a North Carolina Last Will and Testament?

In the State of North Carolina, a Last Will is used as part of an estate planning method to ensure that a Testator’s (the person creating the Will) wishes are known and their instructions are followed when it comes to their assets after they pass away. This document is one that can legally be upheld in court, as long as the legal requirements are followed. In North Carolina, two witnesses must sign the document, attesting that the Testator is of sound mind. Additionally, the witnesses may not be named as beneficiaries in the Will. Once the Will is created and executed, the Testator should keep it somewhere that is safe and yet accessible, such as in their attorney’s office or with a trusted family member.