ALBERTA, CANADA. Is an affidavit of execution signed by the witnesses to a will that is notarized by a notary public or commissioner for oaths enough to make a will "self proving" in Canada? That is in case a witness dies before the person that made the will or a witness moves away and cannot be located, will this be enough to allow the will to be accepted as valid in probate court without having the witnesses testify?
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