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Chapter 7 - Drafting and Executing Wills
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1
Paralegals must be familiar with the laws of their state that set out the minimum requirements for a(n) _________________.
A)valid will
B)revocation clause
C)organ donation clause
D)exordium clause
2
The _________________ clause is often included as part of the exordium clause.
A)no contest
B)payment of debts
C)revocation
D)funeral direction
3
The _________________ clause makes reference to certain documents that are in existence at the time the will is located with the intention of making those documents part of the will.
A)disinheritance
B)self-proof
C)incorporation by reference
D)testimonium
4
To have mental capacity is also referred to as being of _________________.
A)lucid movement
B)age
C)legalese
D)sound mind
5
A(n) _________________ clause is sometimes referred to as an in terrorem clause.
A)no contest
B)exordium
C)organ donation
D)appointment of fiduciaries
6
_________________ are clauses in a will in which the testator disposes of his or her property.
A)Dispositive provisions
B)Letters of instruction
C)Surety
D)Testamentory trusts
7
A(n) _________________ is a person who holds a position of trust and who owes a duty of utmost good faith.
A)personal representative
B)executor
C)paralegal
D)fiduciary
8
Checklists are also called data sheets or _________________ sheets.
A)letters of instruction
B)planning
C)surety
D)wills
9
_________________ subscribe to a will by signing their names.
A)Fiduciaries
B)Personal representatives
C)Paralegals
D)Witnesses
10
The revocation clause revokes all previous wills and _________________ made by the testator.
A)trusts
B)letters of instruction
C)codicils
D)attestation clauses







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