Generally, the last will and testament of a testator (the individual who makes the will) needs to meet various legal formalities to be valid. However, a testator can revoke his/her will by simply intentionally destroying the will prior to his death. As a result, the validity of a will is questioned when the will is [...]The post Up in Smoke: How an Individual's Previously Destroyed Will Can Still "Exist" at the Time of His/Her Death. appeared first on Davis Law Firm.