August 20, 2010
Does an Attorney Have to put His or Her Name on a Written Will in North Carolina?
Yes. In the last year, North Carolina has created a statutory requirement that an attorney who drafts an attested written will or a codicil to an attested written will must have his or her name and business address affixed to the instrument and indicate that he or she is the drafter.
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