Wills FAQs
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What Is A Codicil?
A: A codicil is a document that is used to explain, change, add to, or take away from, the existing will. It is not meant to contain the entire will itself, nor is it … More -
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When Should A Will Be Changed?
A: A person should change one`s will when one marries, becomes a parent, gets divorced, moves to another state (since one`s will must be probated in the state one lived … More -
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What Is A Simultaneous Death And Common Disaster Provision?
A: Simultaneous Death and Common Disaster Provision is a clause that is usually included in the wills of husbands and wives. The clause provides that when it is … More -
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Are There Provisions That Cannot Be Put In One's Will?
A: Generally speaking the courts will allow a provision in a will as long as that provision does not violate public policy. Therefore, it is likely a court will allow one … More
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