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Wills and Living wills - Our wills section includes A variety of different wills and living wills for married people, single persons, couples and much more. You will also find statutory wills and living wills.

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Codicil
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Codicil

A codicil is a document that amends, rather than replaces, a previously executed will. This is a standard codicil form in which you can enter the changes you wish made to your will.


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Death Instructions
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Death Instructions

Death instructions are a wise and useful tool to assist a family to transition through their grief.

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Inheritance Renunciation
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Inheritance Renunciation

An inheritance is all or part of a person's estate and/or assets that is given to an heir once the person is deceased. To renounce an inheritance is an affirmative declaration of abandonment.

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Joint and Mutual Will
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Joint and Mutual Will

Joint Mutual Wills are wills made by two people, often spouses, in which each gives his/her estate to the other, or agree upon the distribution of their assets.

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Last Will and Testament
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Last Will and Testament

A last will and testament is the latest existing legitimate will or testament executed by a person before his/her death, nullifying any previous will and testament executed by him/her.

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Life Insurance Policy Collection by Executor
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Life Insurance Policy Collection by Executor

Seeking out insurance policies is a basic function of an Executor. If you know the policy number, furnish it in the letter.


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Nuncupative Will
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Nuncupative Will

A nuncupative will (a.k.a. deathbed will) is a verbal will that must have two witnesses and can only deal with the distribution of personal property.

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Revocation of Previous Living Will
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Revocation of Previous Living Will

Revocations are generally made because of a serious change in attitude.

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Will Revocation
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Will Revocation

A revocation typically occurs when someone wishes to extinguish an old will due to a change in beneficiaries. Such circumstances typically occur after a divorce, remarriage, or change of heart.


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