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Vermont Wills Laws
Explanation of Chart and More Information on Wills Laws
| Code Section | Tit. 14 §1, et seq. |
| Age of Testator | "Of age" (18 years) and of sound mind |
| Number of Witnesses | Attested and subscribed by three or more credible witnesses in presence of testator and in presence of each other. |
| Nuncupative (Oral Wills) | Shall not pass personal estate over $200; not proved unless memo made in writing (by person present at making) within 6 days from making of will and presented for probate within 6 months from death of testator; soldier in actual military service or seaman at sea may dispose of wages and personal estate as he would at common law. |
| Holographic Wills | Not recognized unless statutory formalities are satisfied. |
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FAQs
- Are there any special legal formalities required to make my will legally valid?
- Can I disinherit my spouse and children?
- What if the executor I choose can't serve when the time comes, or doesn't want to?
- In my will, can I leave my property to anyone I wish?
- Does it matter who my witnesses are?