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Download this North Carolina Last Will and Testament form in order to bequeath your personal property and real property to your selected beneficiaries.  Also, choose a trusted relative, friend or fiduciary to be your personal representative or executor, who will handle the administration of your estate.

STATE DEFINTION

In North Carolina, “An attested written will is a written will signed by the testator and attested by at least two competent witnesses as provided by this section.  The testator must, with intent to sign the will, do so by actually signing the will or by having someone else in the testator’s presence and at the testator’s direction sign the testator’s name thereon.  The testator must signify to the attesting witnesses that the instrument is the testator’s instrument by signing it in their presence or by acknowledging to them the testator’s signature previously affixed thereto, either of which may be done before the attesting witnesses separately.  The attesting witnesses must sign the will in the presence of the testator but need not sign in the presence of each other. NC ST § 31-3.3

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