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Questiоn 1. Five yeаrs аgо, Testаtоr told her attorney to draft a will leaving $100,000 to her brother, because he had always struggled in school and had trouble earning a living, and the balance of her estate to her children. Testator told her attorney that she was married and that she had three children, Alex, Liz, and Madeline. Madeline was born during Testator's marriage to her current husband. Testator did not tell the attorney that Alex and Liz were her husband's biological children from his first marriage. The attorney prepared a typed will based on Testator's instructions. When Testator came to the attorney's office to execute the will, the attorney placed the three unstapled pages of the will on her desk and said to Testator, "Please sign your will." Page 1 of the will included introductory clauses and two bequests reading: "I give $100,000 to Brother. I give the balance of my estate to my children, Alex, Liz, and Madeline, in equal shares." Pages 2 and 3 of the will contained clauses relating to the responsibilities of the executor. At the bottom of page 3, there were lines for Testator's and her witnesses' signatures and an attestation clause. Testator, in the presence of two witnesses, read the three pages, declared the document on the attorney's desk to be her will, and signed it on the line provided on page 3. Both witnesses, who were able to see all three pages, signed their names underneath Testator's signature and again under the attestation clause. The attorney thereafter folded the three pages together and gave them to Testator. Two years ago, Testator's finances took a hit and she realized that Brother would receive a much higher percentage of Testator's estate than Testator originally planned. Testator crossed out the bequest reading "I give $100,000 to Brother" on page 1 and wrote above the crossed-out phrase, "I give $50,000" to Brother." Last month, Testator died. Testator's will, all three pages folded together, was found by her husband in Testator's bedroom. Alex, Liz, Madeline, Brother and husband survived Testator. The only relevant state statutes provide: "No will or codicil thereto is valid unless signed by the testator and two attesting witnesses." "A will may be revoked, in whole or in part, by destruction or cancellation." "If a decedent dies intestate survived by children and no spouse, the decedent's entire estate passes to his children, in equal shares." "Every estate in property may be disposed of by will except that a will shall be subservient to any antenuptial marriage contract in writing. In addition, no spouse shall bequeath or devise away from the other so much of the estate of the testator that the other spouse would receive less in value than an undivided one-half (1/2) interest in the property acquired by the joint industry of the husband and wife during coverture." Is Testator's will valid? Explain To whom should Testator's estate be distributed? Explain    

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