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P-15

Affidavit Proving Lost or Destroyed Will

If the original will cannot be found, this affidavit presents evidence that the will existed and what it said. The court uses it to decide whether to accept a copy.

Proving a lost will is one of the harder filings.

The court applies a strong presumption that a missing will was revoked. You'll need clear evidence of the will's contents and an explanation of how it was lost. This is one where professional guidance matters.

When do you need this form?

The original will is missing but you have a copy or can prove its contents.

This site provides general information, not legal advice. For legal counsel, consult a licensed attorney. Official forms are maintained by New York State and may change.

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