My Will...need It Notarized!

Updated on September 04, 2009
K.H. asks from Austin, TX
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Hello Mama's!

I FINALLY finished my Will and headed to my bank Wells Fargo to get it notarized. They wouldnt touch it with a ten foot pole. Afraid of legal issues. I was very surprised. Any ideas where I can get my Will notarized?

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S.R.

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I really think you should have it professionally done also. My husband deals with wills, mutual funds, insurance, etc. There's no charge to draw up a will. It would be beneficial for you to talk to him. He works for Thrivent Financial. You can e-mail him at ____@____.com Just tell him S. recommended you talk to him. You can also reach him at ###-###-#### (his name is George).

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L.K.

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That is strange. I bank at Chase Bank and they notarized mine with no problems. Maybe try a different bank. You will probably have to pay for it but it should not be too much.

Lisa

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B.R.

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You probably don't want to hear this but you should really consider having your will drafted by an attorney knowledgeable in wills and estates. If you shop around, I bet it would cost only a couple hundred dollars. Notarizing a poorly drafted will will not protect you, your estate, or your children. I am a licensed attorney and do not feel comfortable drafting my own will because I am not sufficiently experienced in wills and estate law. The law is complicated and constantly changing. Just my two cents.

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T.W.

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try mailing places .... ie post and parcel, ups store or possibly heb.

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A.C.

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fyi...you don't have to have it notarized in the state of tx, as long as it is signed and dated

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