Sign in
Login with Google
or
Register | Forgot your password?
Already have an account?
By creating an account, you accept the terms of the User Agreement and the terms of the Privacy Policy.
Remembered the password?
INSTALAWYER.IOAsk a Question

    Ask a question on the site

    Questions

    Lawyers

    Blogs

    Legislation

    Contacts

    Become a lawyer

    Login Registration

    • Ask a Question
    • Questions
    • Lawyers
    • Blogs
    • Legislation
    • Become a lawyer
    • Login
    • Legislation USA
    • District of Columbia Code
    • Title 18 - Wills. [Enacted title]
    • Chapter 1 - General Provisions

    District of Columbia Code
    Title 18 - Wills. [Enacted title]
    Chapter 1 - General Provisions

    § 18–101. Definitions - As used in this title, unless the context requires a...

    § 18–102. Capacity to make a will - A will, testament, or codicil is not valid for any...

    § 18–103. Execution of written will; attestation - A will or testament, other than a will executed in...

    § 18–104. Devises, legacies, etc., to attesting witnesses - (a) A beneficial devise, legacy, estate, interest, gift, or power...

    § 18–105. Retention or demand of void devise or legacy by attesting witness prohibited - A person to whom a beneficial devise, legacy, estate, interest,...

    § 18–106. Creditors as competent witnesses - A mere charge in a will or codicil on the...

    § 18–107. Nuncupative wills - A nuncupative will made after January 1, 1902, is not...

    § 18–108. Execution of power by will - An appointment made by will in the exercise of a...

    § 18–109. Revocation of wills; revival - (a) A will or codicil, or a part thereof, may...

    § 18–110. Opening will before delivery to Probate Court - A person having possession or custody of a testamentary instrument...

    § 18–111. Withholding will - Whoever, having possession of a testamentary instrument, willfully neglects, for...

    § 18–112. Taking and carrying away, or destroying, mutilating, or secreting will - Whoever, during the life or after the death of the...

    Next >>

    InstaLawyer.io

    About us

    Contacts

    Copyright

    Customer Protection Policy

    Client

    Ask a Question

    Request a call

    Our lawyers

    Questions

    FAQ

    Lawyer

    Become a project lawyer

    FAQ for lawyers

    License agreement

    Contact us

    [email protected]

    Facebook


    © InstaLawyer 2018-2025 All rights reserved