Codicil
Estate Planning
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About This Form
A Codicil is a legal document that allows you to make amendments or additions to an existing will. It is a convenient way to update your will without having to rewrite the entire document. This can include changes to beneficiaries, executors, or specific bequests. To ensure its validity, a codicil must be executed with the same formalities as the original will, including being signed and witnessed.
When to Use This Form
- When you need to update your will without starting from scratch
- If you want to change beneficiaries or executors
- When you have new assets to include in your will
- If your personal circumstances have changed
- As part of regular estate planning updates
Key Features
- Allows for updates to an existing will without rewriting it
- Can change beneficiaries, executors, or specific bequests
- Must be signed and witnessed like the original will
- Provides flexibility in estate planning
- Ensures legal validity when properly executed
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