Saturday, December 19, 2009

Michael' will to be revoked in January 2010!!!

Check out the Los Angeles Superior Court Probate website. Here's the link..
http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/probate/

Now click on the link on the left marked "Case Summary" and then do a search at the bottom of the page for case number BP117321.

Look under the Future Hearings section and you will see this..

01/28/2010 at 08:30 am in department 5 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Revocation of Will

googled "revoking your will" ...you'll find this :


How do I revoke my will?
If you revoke your will, it is legally dead - as if you never created it. You can revoke your will by a later writing (e.g., a new will or codicil that is totally inconsistent with your previous will or that includes a statement that you intend to revoke your previous will) or by physically destroying it (burning, canceling, tearing, or obliterating it). If you physically destroy your will, make sure you destroy the entire will; otherwise you risk an ineffective revocation. For example, if you want to write "void" on your will, write it across the face of every page, not just the first page.

So how exactly does a "dead" man revoke his will???

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