Massachusetts Massachusetts Will Laws

  Massachusetts

Overview

Here you will find what is required by state when making a living will. You will also find whether or not this specific state accepts oral or written wills.

Some key terms to keep in mind:

Testator: One who makes or has made a will; one who dies leaving a will.
Holographic Will: A will and testament that has been entirely handwritten and signed by the testator.
Oral Will: An oral will (or "nuncupative" will) is a will that has been delivered orally (that is, in speech) to witnesses, as opposed to the usual form of wills, which is written and according to a proper format.

State Requirements and Will Type Recognition

Age of Testator

18 years or older and sound mind

Number of Witnesses Required

Attested and subscribed in testators presence by two or more competent witnesses

Holographic Will Recognition

Not recognized

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Source: http://www.will-laws.com/states/massachusetts/last-will-and-testament