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Vol. 11, Issue 2, 2024April 12, 2024 EDT

Where There’s an Electronic Will, There’s a Way: Evaluating the Potential Power of Electronically Executed and Stored Wills for Appalachian Communities

Grace Keel Buchanan,
AppalachiaElectronic willsWills ActTestamentary intentWills
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LMU Law Review
Grace Keel Buchanan, Where There’s an Electronic Will, There’s a Way: Evaluating the Potential Power of Electronically Executed and Stored Wills for Appalachian Communities, 11 LMU Law Review 76 (2024).

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