Under the law, a person drawing up a will is free to make whatever will he or she wants to make. But while a person drawing up the will has the right to draft one according to his or her wishes, family members have the right to challenge and contest it.
Josef is a 90-year-old widower with three children, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren
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