is it? it wasn’t noterized the first one was. i think someone is getting screwed.
The notarized version is a real will that is simply superseded by the latest will. The non-notarized version is also a real will and it is the last will i.e. the one that is honored.
Wills do not have to be notarized and do not have to be submitted to anyone. In most places they do have to witnessed or they “can” be legally deemed invalid, I’ve read. This latest one must’ve been witnessed or they let the witness requirement slide, as Michigan requires two witnesses.