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Monday 5 June 2017

Updating your Will


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Did you know that you can update and modify your last Will and testament anytime without having to see an lawyer?

If you are making minor changes such as updating beneficiaries, power of attorney, executor, etc. This is called creating a Will Codicil.

A codicil is a secondary document you must attach with your will. Depending on your state law, some wills are not valid with minor crossing out things and adding new changes handwritten, etc.  Make sure you follow up which requirements are required in where you live. Like all legal documents, two witness and signatures are required.

There are codicil forms online easily downloaded for your convenience.
If you are making major adjustments to your will, it is best to seek an attorney.



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