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I've heard of cases where someone writes a will

But then after death, their will is contested...

Bruh, what's the point of even having a will?

*Edit*

Here's a video example


[media=https://youtu.be/YE6o6G6dKC8]
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Pretzel · 70-79, M
most of the time there is not issue with it.
from what little I've heard the will can be contested if
1) it is suspected to be fraudulent
2) it wasn't properly executed (for example not being properly witnessed)
3) if there was undue influence and the person was not mentally capable of making the decision
4) if a next of kin was left out

and then there are the greedy bastards that just want more - or were excluded.
Fishy · 36-40, F
@Pretzel

[media=https://youtu.be/YE6o6G6dKC8]