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Are you looking for attorneys, notaries, and witnesses for your Florida Estate Plan? Does the attorney provide their notaries and witnesses, or do you need to find your own? Not sure what roles they play in your estate planning process? Anne E. Moore, an estate planning attorney in Englewood, Florida, explains answers to these questions and more. If you need to make a will or trust for your estate plan, please contact us on our website https://attorneyanne.com/ Video Transcript: Anne: The attorney’s job in the process of making your will is to ask you lots of questions, determine what kind of will you need, and what kind of provisions need to be in it to accomplish your desires. The attorney will also be there to make sure you have capacity to make a will. That means that you have enough awareness of your assets and of your natural objects of your bounty—your relatives—your heirs are to make a valid will. Finally, the attorney will also make sure you are not being unduly influenced by someone to make a will in their favor. That can also invalidate a will. So, in general, the attorney is there to make sure that you have a valid will and that it accomplishes what you want it to accomplish. The attorney will provide the witness and the notary, and will observe the signing to make sure that all the formalities are observed so that your will will be accepted by the court, and not be overturned on validity grounds.