Question

(p. 724- 725) While on his deathbed, Larry's grandfather revoked all his prior wills and wrote out a new will in his own handwriting, leaving everything to the local animal shelter in trust for his dog, Fido. Grandfather signed the will and mailed it to the animal shelter before he died. Larry wants to challenge the new will. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Grandfather did not have the legal right to revoke his prior will without notice to Larry and the other beneficiaries.
B. If his grandfather lacked the mental capacity to understand his actions, the new will is invalid.
C. The holographic will would not be valid in any state because it was executed without the presence of witnesses.
D. The will would be treated as valid only if signed by two or more interested witnesses.

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