When dealing with conflicting wills, we need to determine which will prevail in accordance with the law. According to the Inheritance Law of the People's Republic of China, the will shall be executed in the following order:
1.The testator's last will;
2.If the testator has made several wills, and the contents conflict with each other, the last will shall prevail;
3.If the testator has made several wills with conflicting contents in different forms, and there are notarized wills, the last notarized will shall prevail;
4.If there is no notarized will, and the contents of several wills conflict, the last will shall prevail.
When dealing with situations where multiple wills conflict with each other, we also need to pay attention to the following:
1.Determine the validity of a will. If there are multiple wills, we need to determine which one is valid and which one is invalid. Generally, the last will is valid, but if there is a notarized will, the notarized will prevails.
2.Determine the contents of the will. If there are multiple wills and the contents are conflicting, we need to determine the contents of each will and compare its validity to determine the final basis for execution.
3.Consider the testator's wishes. When dealing with situations where multiple wills are conflicting, we need to consider the testator's wishes. If the testator has made it clear that he wants a will, his wishes should be respected.
4.Comply with legal requirements. When dealing with conflicting wills, we also need to comply with the law. If the law provides for a specific form of processing, it shall be processed in the manner prescribed by law.
In short, when dealing with the conflict of multiple wills, we need to determine which will prevail according to the law, taking into account the testator's wishes and the requirements of the law.