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codicil is a minor ammendement to an existing will. It is often cheaper to just make another complete will.
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codicil
supplement to a will , whose purpose is to add to, subtract from, or qualify, modify, or revoke the provisions of a prior will.
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CODICIL - A supplement or an addition to a will, executed with the same formalities as a will, that nor...
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Codicil:
An instrument in writing executed by a testator for adding to, altering, explaining or confirming a will previously made by the testator; executed with the same formalities as a will; ...

Codicil: A document used to make minor changes to a will. Usually prepared through a lawyer. A codicil requires witnesses.
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A supplement or addition to a will which normally does not revoke the entire will. A codicil must be executed with the same formalities as a will and be witnessed by two disinterested persons.
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codicil: A legal instrument made subsequent to a will, modifying it, and becoming part of the original will.
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A document which effects changes or additions to a person's will. Both the will and the codicil must be read in conjunction with one anothe...(Read more)
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By placing assets into an offshore company, and then having probate for the shares in the offshore determined by the laws of the offshore jurisdiction (usually in accordance with a specific will or codicil sworn for that purpose), ...

Trust instrument or will including any amendments and codicils.
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Persons who wish to revoke a will may use a codicil, which is a document that changes, revokes, or amends part or all of a validly executed will.

If, at any time following completion of the will, you wish to edit something, add an heir or disinherit someone, you should fill out a codicil . This is simply a legal term for an amendment to a will and can be done at any time, at your discretion.

Will: A legally enforceable declaration of a person's wishes relating to matters to be dealt with after his death and inoperative until his death. A will is revocable or can be amended by a codicil up to the time of death, ...

See also: Saving, Expense, Administrator, Custodian, Savings account

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