Do Legal Zoom Wills Hold Up in Court? - YouTube

Channel: Burton Law LLC

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Hello!
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I am attorney Thomas Burton and Today's question is the following:
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“Do Legal Zoom wills hold up in court?”
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This is a great question and one that I see comes up frequently due to the popularity
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of Legal Zoom and other online will maker programs and the answer to this question is
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it depends.
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Whether you’re a Legal Zoom Will depend up in court, will hold up in court is dependent
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on a variety of factors.
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The one I see that comes up a lot, when I'm talking with other state planning professionals,
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attending continuing education conferences and discussing these things with lawyers who
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practice tests at estate litigation, is it could come down to a question of undue influence
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at the time the will was made.
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And there could also be problems with the execution of the will itself.
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So let's say for a moment that you can use Legal Zoom and create a legally valid will
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in Wisconsin.
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I don't know for sure that this is true but I also haven't done it myself and I would
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imagine they take steps to make sure their program is compliant with Wisconsin law.
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So let's assume it is and you create the will and print it out.
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You still need to sign it in a legally valid manner and in Wisconsin, that means executing
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the will in front of two disinterested witnesses who are not related by blood or marriage and
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are not otherwise named in the will.
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Now another issue can be undue influence.
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Let's say someone was standing over your shoulder with a gun to your head as you drafted that
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will, now later in court, we would not know that but the fact is they could be what we
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call undue influence meaning, someone was telling you, “make out this will and leave
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everything to me”.
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So that can be an issue with the Legal Zoom Will, not in all cases, but it could come
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up later when challenged by a beneficiary especially if someone is having, let's put
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aside the gun example, let's just say they're having medical issues and they may not have
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been fully aware of what they were doing when they did it.
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So one upside, another upside to working with the lawyers, they can help assess those competency
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issues when the client comes in and there isn't an avenue later, for heirs who may be
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disgruntled to challenge this as an undue influence matter.
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Returning to the issue of whether it's legally valid, you would have to discuss that question
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with Legal Zoom itself.
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And I am pretty sure they're saying our documents are valid under Wisconsin law, but in terms
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of whether the will, will hold up in court, that's really a question for your lawyer.
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And if you use Legal Zoom, you don't have a lawyer, you have the computer program working
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with you.
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So I would say if you do all the proper steps and execute it properly, it’s possible they
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could be upheld in court, but you won't know for sure.
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That's why for many people working with a lawyer makes sense who can assess all these
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factors at the time they sign the will and I know, with my clients, I tell them I'm not
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only trying to put in place a legally valid document for you now, but I'm trying to head
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off avoid problems in the future and I put special things in my estate plans even to
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discourage people from challenging the plan.
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So that's another area where a lawyer can bring value to you.
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Now, if you are really strapped on cash and you're looking to do it yourself, one of the
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options I'd mention to use, the Wisconsin legislator has created a free basic statutory
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will right in the legislative statues.
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So anyone with a computer can access that online, print it out and use it, sign it,
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again you have to sign it in front of two disinterested witnesses to be valid.
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So make sure you eat those part of the statues and focus on that if you decide to go that
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route.
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So great question about whether a Legal Zoom Will holds up in court and thank you for asking.