Nebraska Statutes

§ 30-2329 — Self-proved will

Nebraska·Ch. 30 Decedents' Estates; Protection of Persons and Property
(1)Any will may be simultaneously executed, attested, and made self-proved by the acknowledgment thereof by the testator and the affidavits of the witnesses, each made before an officer authorized to administer oaths under the laws of this state or under the laws of the state where execution occurs and evidenced by the officer's certificate, under official seal, in form and content substantially as follows: I, .......... the testator, sign my name to this instrument this ..... day of ..... 20...., and being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that I sign and execute this instrument as my last will and that I sign it willingly or willingly direct another to sign for me, that I execute it as my free and voluntary act for the purposes therein expressed and that I

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1974, LB 354, § 51, UPC § 2-504; Laws 1978, LB 650, § 7; Laws 2004, LB 813, § 10. Annotations: Where a will complies with the provisions of this section, the signature requirements for execution are considered conclusively presumed. In re Estate of Stephens, 9 Neb. App. 68, 608 N.W.2d 201 (2000).

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