noun a person who makes a will
A testator is a person who has made a will or given a legacy.
The testator's wishes are outlined in a legal document known as a will.
The testator specifies how their assets should be distributed among beneficiaries.
The validity of the testator's will is determined through a legal process after their death.
A testator is a person who has written and executed a last will and testament to dispose of their property upon their death.
In estate planning, a testator is a key individual who creates a will to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes.
A notary public may witness the signing of a testator's will to verify its authenticity and legality.
An executor is responsible for carrying out the instructions of the testator as outlined in their will.