When does a will take effect?
Upon the testators death, delivery of deed
A will takes effect after the testator, the person who made the will, dies. The will only becomes operative or legally binding after the testator’s death when the executor named in the will files it in probate court and gets the court’s approval to administer the estate according to the instructions in the will. However, the will can also contain provisions allowing for certain assets to be distributed before death, such as gifts to specific individuals or charitable organizations. Overall, it is important for a testator to ensure that their will is up-to-date and consistent with their wishes.
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