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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 59 > Article 6 - Wills Written by Steven Daily, LawServer Attorney-Editor Last Updated April 18, 2010 Kansas Statutes > Chapter 59 > Article 6 - WillsCurrent as of: 2009Check for updates§ 59-601Who may make will§ 59-602Limitation on testamentary power§ 59-604Devise or bequest to witness§ 59-605Preparation of will or provision of will that gives any devise or bequest to writer or preparer§ 59-606Execution and attestation; self-proved wills and codicils; affidavits; form§ 59-607Competency of witness§ 59-608Nuncupative will§ 59-609Will executed without state§ 59-610Revocation by marriage, birth or adoption; divorce§ 59-611Manner of revocation§ 59-612Revocation of second will not revivor of first, when§ 59-613After-acquired property§ 59-614When devise passes whole§ 59-615Devise or bequest to spouse or relative who predeceases testator; "issue" defined§ 59-616Probate essential§ 59-617Limitation on probate of written will§ 59-618Liability and effect of withholding will§ 59-618aFiling of certain wills in court; affidavit; admission to probate§ 59-619Limitation on probate of oral will§ 59-621Duty of custodian; liability§ 59-622Validation of foreign wills filed prior to July 1, 1939§ 59-623Reference in will to statement to dispose of certain tangible personal property; admissibility________________________________________________________________________
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