Asked by Hayden Molokach on May 11, 2024
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A person may revoke a will by physically destroying it.
Physically Destroying
The act of causing physical damage to something to the point that it loses its value, functionality, or identity.
- Learn about legal mechanisms for revoking a will and the consequences thereof.
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Kodie Giannola-WardMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
A person can revoke a will by physically destroying it, such as by tearing, burning, or otherwise rendering it unreadable, with the intention of revoking it.
Learning Objectives
- Learn about legal mechanisms for revoking a will and the consequences thereof.