A testator can revoke a will by having someone else tear it up in the testator's presence.
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Q1: A new will must specifically revoke a
Q4: For a valid will, the testator's intention
Q5: For a valid will, a testator does
Q6: Any interested party can revoke an executed
Q7: A formal, nonholographic will need not normally
Q8: The formalities of a will are intended
Q9: In most states, the birth of a
Q11: Intestacy laws determine the distribution of the
Q14: In most states, the testator's marriage after
Q19: A divorce occurring after a will has
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