If the testatorâs will was last in the testatorâs possession, the testator was competent until death, and neither the will nor a duplicate original of the will can be found after the testatorâs death, it is presumed that the testator destroyed the will with intent to revoke it. This presumption is a presumption affecting the burden of producing evidence.
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