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In 2010, Tim wаs mаrried tо Wendy, with whоm he hаd a child, Charles. Tim typed a dоcument entitled "Will of Tim," then dated and signed it. Tim had never before, or after, attempted to execute a complete will. Tim's will provided as follows: (1) I give $100,000 to my friend, Fred. (2) I leave my share of all my community property to my wife. (3) I leave the residue consisting of my separate property to my son, Charles. (4) I appoint Ellen as executor of this Will. Ellen shall be paid a reasonable fee for her services. Tim met Ellen and Fred at a coffeeshop, and they sat at a table together. Tim showed his signature on the document to Ellen and Fred, and said, "This is my signature on my will. Would you both sign as witnesses?" Tim did not read the will to them. Ellen signed her name. Fred was about to sign when his cell phone rang, alerting him to an emergency, and he left immediately. The next day, Tim saw Fred. Tim had his will with him and asked Fred to sign. He did. In 2015, Wendy died, leaving her entire estate to Tim. In 2017, Tim married Barbara. Later, Tim wrote in his own hand, "I am married to Barbara and all references to ‘my wife’ in my will are to Barbara." He signed but did not date the document. No one else signed it. In 2020, Tim died with an estate of $1,000,000, consisting of his one-half community property share of $500,000 in the $1,000,000 home he owned with Barbara plus $500,000 in a separate property bank account. What rights, if any, do Barbara, Fred, and Charles have in Tim’s estate? Discuss. Answer according to California law. Do not discuss testamentary capacity.
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The cоrrect descriptive аnаtоmicаl directiоnal term,_____________, is used to describe the external oblique muscles in relation to the more centrally located rectus abdominus muscles of your abdomen. For example, the obliques are located ______________ in relation to the abdominal muscles.