Making a will is a legally binding document, no matter if it is done online or not. In Indiana, you can change or revoke your will at any time. You don’t need to notarize your will to make it legal in Indiana, but you can have it self-prove itself. This means that the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it.
To make an electronic will valid, it must comply with section 4 of this chapter. If it does not comply with section 4, it must be accepted as a valid traditional paper will.
Making a will is a legally binding document, no matter if it is done online or not. In Indiana, you can change or revoke your will at any time. You don’t need to notarize your will to make it legal in Indiana, but you can have it self-prove itself. This means that the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it.
To make an electronic will valid, it must comply with section 4 of this chapter. If it does not comply with section 4, it must be accepted as a valid traditional paper will.