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Where should I store my Will?
Your signed Will is the only one that counts. Copies won't work.
When dealing with the local probate registry, they need the original Will with your wet ink signature. Proving a copy is a headache. If something happens to your Will, all the careful planning you did could be wasted. Keep the original safe, and you're good to go!
You have FIVE choices for storing your original signed Will: