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A self-proved will is submitted to probate. The decedent's sister, the only heir at law, contests the will and demands to examine the witnesses of

A self-proved will is submitted to probate. The decedent's sister, the only heir at law, contests the will and demands to examine the witnesses of the will execution. The personal representative alleges that because the will is "self-proving" the witnesses need not be called (calling the witnesses is an expense of the estate). Please argue the merits of each side.

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