West Virginia Affidavit by an Attorney-in-Fact for a Corporation or in the Capacity

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For an affidavit to be valid, it is essential that the affidavit be sworn to, or affirmed before, a notary public or some other officer authorized to administer oaths. It is also essential that the affiant be identified as to name, residence and, where appropriate or required by law, as to status or capacity. This is ordinarily done in the introductory paragraph to the affidavit.



The following form is by an affiant as an attorney-in-fact for a corporation.


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Witnesses: A West Virginia will must be signed by at least two individuals, who should not also be beneficiaries in the will and who witness the signing of the will or acknowledgement of the will by the testator; the witnesses should also be present at the same time. Writing: A West Virginia will must be in writing.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Notarization is NOT required for a valid will in West Virginia. A ?Self-Proof Affidavit,? which is signed by the attesting witnesses, assists with probate and is usually used.

No will shall be valid unless it be in writing and signed by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction, in such manner as to make it manifest that the name is intended as a signature; and moreover, unless it be wholly in the handwriting of the testator, the signature shall be made or ...

If your loved one was a West Virginia resident, their estate might be exempt from probate in a few situations. Assets won't need to go through probate if they are listed in a will or living trust. Additionally, West Virginia does not require probate for estates worth less than $100,000.

You should select someone you trust to serve as your agent. Unless you specify otherwise, generally the agent's authority will continue until you die or revoke the power of attorney or the agent resigns or is unable to act for you.

Yes. A will that you write yourself is called a holographic will. Holographic wills are not valid in every state, but they are valid in West Virginia, as long as they are written entirely in the author's handwriting.

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West Virginia Affidavit by an Attorney-in-Fact for a Corporation or in the Capacity