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A will is generally valid if it meets which of the following requirements? (Check all that apply.)

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A will is generally valid if it meets which of the following requirements? (Check all that apply.)

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  1. The person making the will (known as the testator) must be of sound mind and over the age of 18.
  2. The will must be written and signed by the testator or by someone else at the testator's direction and in their presence.
  3. The will must be witnessed and signed by at least two people who are not beneficiaries in the will, in the presence of the testator.
  4. The will must clearly state that it is the testator's will and that it revokes all previous wills and codicils.
  5. The will must clearly identify the testator and the beneficiaries.
  6. The will must clearly describe the property and how it is to be distributed among the beneficiaries.
  7. The will must be made voluntarily and without undue influence or duress.

Please note that these are general requirements and may vary depending on the jurisdiction. It is always recommended to consult with a legal professional when drafting a will.

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