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Is the presence of my uncle’s will beneficiaries, at the time his will was drafted, is enough to have the will cancelled?

By: דיאנה שאלתיאלPublished on: 09 February, 2025

Not necessarily. The Family Court in Petach Tikva, has recently probated a will despite the presence of the only beneficiary (the deceased’s wife), at the time of the signature, because she was not one of the witnesses to the will, and did not partake in the drafting of the will, she was just present there (Family Case # 61436-07-20).

 


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