(1) The joint will of Mr. and Mrs. Boucher contains property they owned jointly and separately. Epperson v. White establishes that a joint will cannot probate the property of one testator at their death if it is meant to dispose of all property at the death of the surviving testator.
(2) Epperson v. White also held that any attempt to dispose of property in a manner not sanctioned by statute defeats the intentions of the will. Applying this to Boucher v. Bufford, the joint will cannot probate Mrs. Boucher's property at her death or wait to probate all property until Mr. Boucher's death.
(3) As the