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- From: tzs@hardy.u.washington.edu (Tim Smith)
- Newsgroups: misc.legal
- Subject: Re: will drawing minus attorney
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 04:51:51 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington School of Law, Class of '95
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- It is probably possible, but be careful. Do *NOT* muck with any will produced
- by a program or a kit. The famous trap the will-kit user falls into is to
- make a will with a kit or program, and then decide that he or she wants
- something to be a little different, in a way that the kit or program does
- not support. They change the will themselves, and screw up.
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- Result: when they daie, one or more laywers get a a lot of money to straighten
- things out.
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- --Tim Smith
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