CONDITIONS FOR A VALID WILL & WHEN A WILL BECOMES EFFECTIVE - A will is an important legal document that allows individuals to express their wishes regarding the distribution of their assets after passing away. - When does a will become effective? Is an oral will legally valid? If a new will is made, does the old will remain valid? 1. Conditions for a Valid Will- According to Article 630 of the 2015 Civil Code, a legally valid will must meet the following conditions: + The testator must be of sound mind and fully aware when making the will; they must not be deceived, coerced, or threatened. - Some special cases: 2. When Does a Will Become Effective?- Under legal regulations, a will only becomes effective upon the death of the testator. + A will is not legally effective in the following cases: + Does a new will affect the validity of an old will? 3. Is an Oral Will Legally Valid?- According to Article 629 of the 2015 Civil Code, an individual can make an oral will in cases where: - Validity period of an oral will: * Note: Oral wills should only be a last resort in emergencies. If possible, a written will is preferable to ensure clearer legal validity. 4. Key Factors Affecting the Validity of a Will- Legal requirements that must be met for a will to be valid: + The Legal Capacity of the Testator • The testator must have full legal capacity, meaning they must be of legal age and capable of understanding and deciding on the distribution of their assets. + The Testator’s Free Will • The will must be made voluntarily, without deception, coercion, or threats. + The Content of the Will • The will must clearly state the distribution of the testator’s assets to their heirs. + The Form of the Will • A written will can be: • If a will does not comply with the legally required format, a court may declare it invalid. - Conclusion - For a will to be legally valid, it must meet all the conditions regarding the testator’s legal capacity, free will, content, and form as required by law. - A will becomes effective when: Contact Information: If you need more information or support, please contact ADVN LAW for detailed advice.
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