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[quote=Anonymous]When my dad died (no will) my mom's attorney had us all sign documents waiving our intestate claims to property so it would be just as he had left it all to her. Any legal signature has to be witnessed, and a notary is the proper way to do it if not at the attorney's office. If OP has real concerns about the estate plan (say there is real estate that has been owned by several generations of the family and if mom dies and then husband dies it will all go to his kids who have no history with the property) OP can certainly voice them to her mother, but otherwise let it go and sign it. [/quote]
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