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Originally Posted by kill3r7
The problem with your Grandfather's Will was that he altered the will post "perfection". That's a big no no. You cannot simply correct a Will. In such a case you need to draw up a new Will. I know logically it sounds ass backwards but in practice it works really well for many reasons.
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Some states, i.e. PA, would have possibly allowed the Grandfather's handwritten changes to be probated, particularly if he just struckthrough specific words or phrases.