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Written documents that determine the disbursement of portions or percentages of the estate of the deceased. To be legal and valid, the will must be signed by the person who created it (called the “testator”), be dated and witnessed by two people (three in Vermont).

A will names a primary executor (and sometimes substitute executors) to manage the estate of the deceased including the payment of estate taxes and debts.

 

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