(755 ILCS 6/5-5)
Sec. 5-5. Signing electronic wills. (a) To be valid under this Act, an electronic will shall be executed by the testator or by some person in the testator's presence and at the testator's direction, and attested to in the testator's presence by 2 or more credible witnesses. (b) The testator may sign the electronic will with the testator's electronic signature or may direct another person in the presence of the testator to sign the electronic will. A person signing at the testator's direction shall not be an attesting witness, a person receiving a beneficial legacy or interest under the will, or the spouse or child of a person receiving a beneficial legacy or interest under the will. (c) Each witness shall sign the electronic will with an electronic signature in the presence of the testator after seeing the testator sign, seeing the testator direct another person in the testator's presence to sign, or seeing the testator acknowledge the signature as the testator's act. (d) If the will is attested to by a remote witness, the requirements for an attestation by a remote witness under Section 15-10 also apply.
(Source: P.A. 102-167, eff. 7-26-21.) |