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Revocation of Wills – Codicils

Revocation of Wills – Codicils



Revocation of Wills – Codicils

I, _______________, herewith revoke all previous wills and codicils.

Dated: _______________________

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Signer

We, the undersigned, witnessed the execution of this document by _______________, and _______________ expressed to us that this document expressed their desires.

___________________________________ Dated: ________________
Witness 1

___________________________________ Dated: ________________
Witness 2

___________________________________ Dated: ________________
Witness 3

STATE OF ______________
COUNTY OF _____________

Before me, the undersigned authority authorized to take acknowledgments and administer oaths, personally appeared:

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

who after being having duly sworn or affirmed to tell the truth, stated:

1. That ______________ declared this instrument to be the revocation of wills – and Codicils as stated above.
2.  That ______________ signed this instrument in their presence.
3.  That the witnesses signed as witnesses in the presence of ______________ and each other.
4.  That ______________ is well known to the witnesses, and the witnesses believe ______________ to be of lawful age, of sound mind and under no undue influence or constraint.

______________________________________________________________
Notary
My Commission Expires: _________________________

Revocation of Wills – Codicils
Review List

This document is provided to inform you about this document and assist you in its preparation.  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 similar change in situation.

1. Make multiple copies.  Keep one in a home safe.  Give one to your lawyer, if you have one.  Give one to your spouse.





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NOTICE

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