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Changes Made To An Existing Will
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If I want to make a change to my existing will, can I make it via a codicil, or do I have to make a new will. Thank you for any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Although changes can be made using a codicil; since the document must be witnessed in the same way as the Will – my advice would be to re-write the Will, especially if you have an electronic copy (making changes easy).
My reasoning is that a codicil could become detached (or even deliberately lost once you have passed on); whereas it would be much harder for someone to manipulate a complete stand-alone Will. There is also less risk of misunderstanding where a Will has no codicil.
Of course, if you are using a solicitor (or other professional) to write your Will, using a codicil will be the cheaper option.
My reasoning is that a codicil could become detached (or even deliberately lost once you have passed on); whereas it would be much harder for someone to manipulate a complete stand-alone Will. There is also less risk of misunderstanding where a Will has no codicil.
Of course, if you are using a solicitor (or other professional) to write your Will, using a codicil will be the cheaper option.
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