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Wills are public record and can be found at your local courthouse. The public nature of wills allows anyone to look at the will of a deceased neighbor or even a celebrity.
Using the checklist below, dissect the will of Walt Disney , Does each item exists in your chosen will? What are the exact terms given in the will?
Checklist
for a Will
Part What is it? Is it Here?
Testator
Identified Clearly identifies testator.  
Declaration Clause Clearly and specifically (by date) revokes all
prior wills.    
Bequest Clause Directs distribution of assets.  Usually multiple bequests.  
Residuary Clause Directs transfer of assets not specifically
listed in bequest clauses.  
Identifies Executor Clearly identifies executor and the extent of
their powers.  May include compensation
for executor.  
Identifies Successor Executor Clearly explains what happens if the first
executor is either unwilling or unable to fulfill duties.  
Guardianship Clause Clearly identifies who will care for surviving
children or dependents.  
Payment of Debts/Taxes Clearly explains how debts and taxes will be
paid.  Typically done with residuary.  
Simultaneous Death Clause Clearly explains what to do in the event the
testator dies at the same time as a beneficiary.  
Survivorship Clause Requires beneficiary to survive for a specified
period of time after the testators death in order to inherit.  
No-Contest Clause Substantially decreases or eliminates bequest
to any beneficiary who challenges the will.  
Disclaimer Clause Reminds heirs they can disclaim bequest and may
allow control over specific disclaimer.  
Attestation Clause At least two qualified witnesses saw testator
sign will.   
Self-Proving Clause Notary signs that he saw witnesses and testator
sign.