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Problems You Can Have With Writing Will Kit

If you do make any amendments to your Will, use a codicil but do not, under any circumstances, mark it, write on it, staple it or attach it in any way.<br>

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Problems You Can Have With Writing Will Kit

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  1. Problems You Can Have With Writing Will Kit

  2. The first aspect of writing a will is to ensure that your wishes are very clear: there should be no ambiguities.

  3. A second important requirement is the form of your Will. You need to ensure it is signed by the person writing it and also each page.

  4. You also need to have 2 witnesses who can attest that you actually signed it and confirm this by signing beside your signatures.

  5. You are best to ensure that your witnesses are completely independent and they can be anyone over the age of 18 years.

  6. If you have a change in your life circumstances, you should update your Will to ensure that they are referenced.

  7. If you do make any amendments to your Will, use a codicil but do not, under any circumstances, mark it, write on it, staple it or attach it in any way.

  8. Any marks, staple or other holes in your Will leaves it open to argument and challenge that it is not complete or was tampered with.

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