Exam 5: Wills Validity Requirements, modification, revocation, and Contests
Exam 1: The Estate Plan and the Purpose and Need for a Will30 Questions
Exam 2: The Concept of Property Related to Wills,trusts,and Estate Administration30 Questions
Exam 3: The Participants and the Proper Court29 Questions
Exam 4: The Law of Succession: Death Testate or Intestate30 Questions
Exam 5: Wills Validity Requirements, modification, revocation, and Contests29 Questions
Exam 6: Preparation to Draft a Will Checklists and the Conference With the Client30 Questions
Exam 7: Final Draft and Execution of a Valid Will30 Questions
Exam 8: Introduction to Trusts30 Questions
Exam 9: Classification of Trusts, the Living Trust, and Other Special Trusts30 Questions
Exam 10: Estate Planning30 Questions
Exam 11: Long-Term Care31 Questions
Exam 12: Personal Representatives: Types, pre-Probate Duties, and Appointment31 Questions
Exam 13: Probate and Estate Administration30 Questions
Exam 14: Informal Probate Administration30 Questions
Exam 15: Tax Considerations in the Administration of Estates30 Questions
Exam 16: Ethical Principles Relevant to Practicing Paralegals and Legal Assistants30 Questions
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A statement in a will that if a beneficiary of the will objects to probate or challenges the will's distributions,that contestant forfeits all benefits of the will
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Which is NOT an example of revocation by subsequent writing?
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If a client wants to leave a monetary gift for the attorney who drafts the will,to ensure ethical practice,the attorney should:
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Witnesses to the execution of a will must do all of the following EXCEPT:
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In states that allow nuncupative wills,the testator does not have to be legally capable of making a written will.
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Any will is open to a will contest,even if the maker of the will fulfills all requirements for a valid will.
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The requirement that only a person who stands to lose a pecuniary interest in a decedent's estate if a will is allowed may contest the will
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Which witness to the execution of a will is LEAST likely to have a conflict of interests?
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