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Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes When Making an Online Will

  Creating a will is one of the most important steps in securing your family’s future. With the convenience of an online will maker, more people are choosing to make a will online instead of visiting an attorney. However, without proper guidance, mistakes can happen-leading to legal disputes or an invalid will. At WillAndTrustMaker, we help you avoid these pitfalls. In this guide, we’ll discuss the 5 most common mistakes when making an online will and how to prevent them. 1. Not Following State-Specific Legal Requirements One of the biggest mistakes people make when they make a will online is assuming that a generic template will work in every state. Each state has different laws regarding: Witness requirements (some states require two, others require notarization) Handwritten (holographic) wills (accepted in some states, invalid in others) Digital signatures (not all states recognize electronic wills) How to Avoid This Mistake: Use an online will maker that customizes documents b...