Thursday, July 30, 2009
Jackson Will -- No Notarization? No Problem
Katherine Jackson's lawyer is making noise that Michael Jackson's will may not be valid because it wasn't notarized. That's simply not the case.Katherine's lawyer, Londell McMillan, issued a statement referring to a "suspicious circle of relationships" and an "unnotarized will."But here's the deal. In California, a will does not have to be notarized to be valid. In fact, most formal wills are not notarized.
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