There is more than one will. Which one is valid?

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Typically later wills revoke earlier wills, so long as the later will is valid. If the later will is invalid, the earlier will may be valid, so long as by the act of making the new (but invalid) will, the deceased did not revoke the earlier will. This can be a complex question depending on the circumstances, and will likely require testimony of witnesses to determine the outcome.

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