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<blockquote data-quote="AlleyCat" data-source="post: 939114" data-attributes="member: 2194"><p>What RonG is implying is that the person who's will it is and the witnesses signs each and every page of the will,they all also have to sign next to each and every amendment made otherwise the Will will be rejected by the Masters and result in it being declared null and void or in simple terms : null and void, intestate. They are very strict on this, found it today from a lawyer and if taken to the High Court, costs between R20-R30k to challenge it, the success rate has been zero.</p><p></p><p>The above is a very important fact in any will today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlleyCat, post: 939114, member: 2194"] What RonG is implying is that the person who's will it is and the witnesses signs each and every page of the will,they all also have to sign next to each and every amendment made otherwise the Will will be rejected by the Masters and result in it being declared null and void or in simple terms : null and void, intestate. They are very strict on this, found it today from a lawyer and if taken to the High Court, costs between R20-R30k to challenge it, the success rate has been zero. The above is a very important fact in any will today. [/QUOTE]
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