Under section 8 of the act, a will may be made either orally or in writing.
The validity of an oral will is dictated by two factors:
• The declaration must be made before two or more competent witnesses.
• The testators death must occur within three months of the declaration.
However, an oral will made by a member of the armed forces or merchant marine during a period of active service remain valid after three months provided death occurs during the same period of active service.
Formalities of a written will
• Writing: there must be some writing. The law does not prescribe any form. It may be handwritten, typed or printed. The law does not prescribe the wording of a will.
• Signature or mark: it must contain the signature or mark of the testor or some other person who signs in the presence of and in accordance with the directions of the testator.
• Position of signature: the signature or mark must be placed as to show that it was intended to give effect to the writing as a will.
• Attestation: the will must be attested to by two or more competent witnesses. The law does not insist on any form of attestation.
• Presence of witnesses: all witnesses must sign the will in the presence of the tastator.However, they need not be present at the same time.