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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 31 — Wills

§ 31-3.2. Kinds of wills.

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§ 31-3.2. Kinds of wills.
(a)Personal property and real property may be devised byany of the following:
(1)An attested written will that complies with the requirements of G.S. 31-3.3.
(2)A holographic will that complies with the requirements of G.S. 31-3.4.
(3)A certified paper copy of an attested written will created in accordance with the requirements of G.S. 31-73.
(b)Personal property may also be devised by a nuncupative will that complies with the requirements of G.S. 31-3.5. (1953, c. 1098, s. 2; 2011-284, s. 26; 2025-33, s. 8.6.)
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