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You may already have a Will, but is it accurate and up-to-date? Does it accurately reflect your current personal circumstances? If not, it's certainly a good idea to review it with your Attorney, Bank Manager or at Trust Company you may even find it has become invalid. You will need to review your Will if...You have married since you wrote it. This makes it invalid, unless you included your marriage plans. You are living with, or intending to marry, a new partner, and wish to include them in your Will. You have divorced since you wrote it. This does not invalidate the entire Will, but it cancels any mention of your ex-husband or ex-wife as a beneficiary or Executor. Your Estate has changed in value since you wrote your Will. You have new children or grandchildren, or new relatives through marriage, and you wish to include them.
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If you do need to make changes to your Will, you can often do so very easily by adding what Attorneys call a Codicil - an amendment. Make a note of what you want to change and visit your Attorney, Bank Manager or Trust Company as soon as possible.
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