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how is a will revoked, who decides?
My brother who died suddenly made a will a few years ago leaving his house to his then partner but business shares to his nephew. He married 2 years ago but hadn't updated his will. Who decides that what he wished for will not be granted now?
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Marriage revokes your Will. The End.
We had a Will post earlier. If your interested, I posted this link.
http://www.idealwills.com/
Unfortunately your late brother should have redone his Will.
Marriage revokes your Will. The End.
We had a Will post earlier. If your interested, I posted this link.
http://www.idealwills.com/
Unfortunately your late brother should have redone his Will.
Effectively your brother decided to revoke his will by getting married and not making a new one. Presumably in ignorance - but he may have been well aware what he was doing and not wished to draw attention to it.
If the new wife is in agreement, a Deed of Variation can be drawn up to allow the original wishes to be carried out. But only if she agrees.
If the new wife is in agreement, a Deed of Variation can be drawn up to allow the original wishes to be carried out. But only if she agrees.
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