The purpose of this Act is to provide for: (1) the valid execution, attestation, self-proving, and probate of electronic wills, paper copies of electronic wills, and wills attested to by witnesses through audio-video communication; (2) the valid execution of electronic nontestamentary estate planning documents and validation of electronic signatures on nontestamentary estate planning documents; and (3) the valid execution, attestation, and witnessing of documents, other than wills, through audio-video communication. and probate of electronic wills, paper copies of electronic wills, and wills attested to by witnesses through audio-video communication; estate planning documents and validation of electronic signatures on nontestamentary estate planning documents; and of documents, other than wills, through audio-video communication.
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