Inheritance
Q. What types of wills exist in Japan and what are the requirements?
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There are mainly two types of wills: handwritten and notarized. Notarized wills are the most reliable and recommended.
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Three types: (1) holographic will (Art. 968) - entirely handwritten with date and seal; (2) notarized will (Art. 969) - drafted by notary with 2 witnesses, most reliable; (3) secret will (Art. 970) - rarely used.
This article provides general legal information and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal issues, please consult with a qualified attorney.
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