A legal amendment to a will.
An addition or other change to an existing will.
A legal instrument made subsequent to a will, modifying it, and becoming part of the original will.
Addition to an existing will. It must comply with the same laws as applicable to wills.
The legal term for a document containing any changes or additions you make to your Will.
codicils are separate documents which are attached to wills in order to change one or more of their provisions.
Additional clause in a will
a change or addition which you can make to your will
a document amending the original will
a document by which portions of the existing Will are deleted and substituted with new wording
a document similar to a will but which amends a will
a document that amends an existing Will, and it must be properly prepared, signed and witnessed just like a Will
a document that amends or supplements your existing Last Will and Testament
a document that changes your original will
a document that is used to change, amend, or add provisions to an existing Will
a document that is used to explain, change, add to, or take away from, the existing will
a document that lists things such as wedding rings, pictures, guns, anything personal that you want to give to a specific person
a document that updates or amends an existing Will without rewriting the Will itself
a document which basically states that the Testator has already written a Will and wishes to change that Will in certain ways
a formal document that amends the provisions of a will
a legal document that changes part, but not all, of the will
a legal document that is used to alter something in an earlier Will
a legal document that must be signed and executed in the same manner as your will
a legal document that supplements or adds to a will
a legal instrument that would amend the Will, and the 'tack' is the addition of a supplimental rider
a more convenient method of revising a will, because it can be used to make changes in the will and yet remain relatively simple
an addendum to your will which specifies a change you make to your original will
an addition to an existing will explaining, adding to, or subtracting from it
an amendment, modification or supplement
an amendment or a republication of a will
an amendment that changes or supplements an existing will
an instrument testamentary in character which supplements, adds to or qualifies an existing will and which is made by the testator to alter, enlarge, or restrict the provisions of the will or to explain, republish, or revoke it
a separate document and must be signed and witnessed just like a regular will
a separate document and must be signed and witnessed the same as a regular will or it will not be honored
a separate document drawn up after the original will that adds to or alters the will
a separate writing that revokes, amends, or supplements a prior will
a short supplement to your will
a simple amendment to an existing will
a supplement or addition to the original will and must be executed with the same formality
a supplement to, or addition to, or qualification of an existing will made by the testator to alter, enlarge or restrain the provisions of the will
a testamentary instrument meant to be used to make changes in the will without redoing the will
a testamentary instrument that alters, amends, or modifies a previously executed will
a written statement that expands, modifies or revokes a will, and it must be executed formally in the same manner as a will (with two witnesses)
A document used to modify an existing will. A codicil must be executed with all of the same legal formalities required for a will. If you wish to make changes to your will, you should seek the advice of an attorney who practices in the area of estate planning to determine if it is better to execute a codicil or make a totally new will.
A legal document by which a person amends his / her will
A document modifying and becoming an integral part of your existing will.
An addition or supplement to an original will that adds to or deletes only part of the will.
document created by the testator to amend his/her will
A revision, change, or modification to an existing will.
A change or addition made to an existing Will.
An addition or amendment to an original Will that modifies the Will.
A document executed by a testator subsequent to the Will which alters, cancels or adds to the provisions of the previously drafted Will.
A document which adds to or changes a Will. Its execution must comply with the formalities required for the execution of a Will.
An instrument executed by a testator altering or adding to a Will previously made by him/her
An amendment to a will changing the original provisions.
An addition to a will that either modifies it or revokes part of it
An amendment to a will. The requirements for execution of a codicil are the same as those for a will, two witnesses are required. If you wish to make extensive changes, it is better to execute a new will rather than amend an old will with codicils.
A document executed and witnessed in the same manner as a will, which adds to, alters, explains or confirms a former will made by the testator.
An alteration or addition to a will, made at a later date
A Codicil is a legally binding document which is used when someone wishes to make minor changes to a will. It is a legally binding document which will need to be considered in conjunction with the Will. However if amendments are numerous and complicated then it is best to rewrite the will for clarity.
An addition or change to your existing will
An addition (or supplement) to a will that explains or changes provisions in the will. It must be signed, witnessed and dated in the same manner as a will to be legal.
To make an addition to a will, or to change, explain, revoke, or add provisions.
A document making minor changes to your Will. Must be signed and witnessed in the same manner as your Will.
A document which may add to, alter or revoke a will in some way.
A supplement or addition to a will that may explain, modify, qualify or alter provisions in an existing will. The same formalities, requiring signatures by witnesses, must be observed as in creating a new will.
An addition or supplement made to change or add provisions to a will.
An amendment to a Will, made in a separate instrument and with the same formalities as the Will itself.
An addition or supplement made to delete or add to provisions of a Will.
A supplement to a will, usually defining additional bequests or making small changes.
A change or addition to a will.
A document which supplements, amends or revokes portions of an existing will.
an addition or change made to a will by a testator (the person who made the will).
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a supplement or addition to a will that may explain, modify, qualify, restrain, revoke or otherwise alter the provisions of the existing will.
a written amendment to a will. Under Massachusetts law, a Codicil must be executed with the same formalities as required for the execution of a will (i.e. two witnesses and a notary).
supplement or addition to a will; not intended to replace an entire will.
a document that modifies some part of a will but does not revoke it.
A legal document that changes or modifies an earlier will.
An amendment in writing to a will.
A document that changes an existing Will. E to P
A supplement or addition to a will, not necessarily disposing of the entire estate but modifying, explaining, or otherwise qualifying the will in some way.
A separate legal document that changes an existing will after the existing will has been signed and properly witnessed.
an amendment to the original WILL that changes the provisions of the original WILL. More info.
A legal document which is a supplement to a Will. It changes an existing Will.
A formally executed document that amends a will.
A legal instrument made subsequently to a will, modifying it. It legally becomes a part of the original will it is amending.
A supplement to a will or trust containing an addition, explanation, modification, etc. of some part of the will or trust.
A modification or addition to an existing will.
A legal paper that adds to or changes a Will.
A written instrument which supplements or modifies a will.
A supplement or addition to an existing will. It revises, changes, or modifies the existing will. A codicil must meet the same requirements of execution and validity that a will must meet.
A supplement to a will, that adds to, subtracts from, qualifies, modifies, or revokes the provisions of a prior (existing) will.
A supplement or addendum to a will.
A formal change to a will that restates the Will but makes changes.
An addition to a will that may modify, add to, subtract from, qualify, alter, or revoke provisions in the will. The codicil is a separate document. It is signed with the same formalities as a will. The codicil can be changed, revoked, cancelled, or destroyed at any time.
An amendment changing the terms of an existing valid Will. It must be signed and witnesses with the same formality as your Will.
Any change or addition that you make to your Will. It must follow the same legal formalities as the original Will.
An amendment to a Will. Not recommended considering the ease of doing a replacement Will instead.
A document that changes some parts of a Will but does not cancel it altogether.
(KOD ih sill) Addition to a will.
An addition or amendment to a person's will.
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A document, usually short, which when properly executed amends the terms of an existing will.
An amendment or supplement to a will that may modify or revoke provisions in the will. The codicil is a separate document that is signed with the same formalities as a will.
An amendment to a will (or another codicil). A codicil must be signed with the same formalities as a will.
an amendment which modifies the terms of a Will. A codicil is useful for relatively minor changes. For extensive revisions, it is best to have a new Will drawn up which incorporates the changes you wish and revokes any previous Wills.
A codicil is a legal term for an addition or amendment to your Will. It will be executed in the same way as your Will.
A document that amends or supplements a will. It must be executed with the same degree of formality as a will.
A Codicil acts to make an amendment to your Will and is legally binding once all legal formalities have been complied with.
A formal, written amendment or addition to a will which has been executed and witnessed in the same manner as a will.
A change to a will that adds or subtracts provisions or clarifies portions of the document.
A writing signed at the end by a testator which amends or augments an existing Will.
An amendment to a will. It is a separate legal document, properly witnessed and executed.
The only legal document that can change a will. It is a supplement to a will, adding, taking from, or altering the will's provisions. It must be executed with the same formalities as a will.
A written change or amendment to a will.
A supplement or an addition to a will; it may explain, modify, add to , subtract from, qualify, alter, restrain or revoke provisions in will.
A document that amends a Will. It must be executed like a Will and witnessed by two people not named as beneficiaries for any of your assets.
A document intended as a supplement to a will, executed in the same manner as a will.
A codicil is used to make changes to an existing will.
A legal document, which supplements and changes an existing will. Generally utilized to make minor changes to the original will.
A legal instrument made to modify an earlier will.
An amendment or supplement to a will. It must be executed with all the legal formalities of the will itself.
A separate document that amends an existing will after it has been signed and witnessed. As the supplement to a will, a codicil can alter the terms, change beneficiaries or revoke certain provisions in the will. It can be used to change some portions while keeping the remainder of the document intact.
An addition to a will to record changes. 469.
An addition to an existing will (note that if there is a LEGAL flaw in the original this will not correct it).
document executed in testamentary form, acts as a supplement to a will
A document, testamentary in character, which serves as a written supplement to an existing will. It may explain, modify, add to, subtract from, qualify, alter, restrain, or revoke provisions in the will.
An addition to a will, adding, subtracting or clarifying provisions of the document.
A supplement or amendment to a Will.
An amendment to an existing will. Does not mean that the will is totally changed; just to the extent of the codicil.
A supplement or addition to a will. A codicil may explain, modify, add to, subtract from, qualify, alter or revoke existing provisions in a will. Because a codicil changes a will, it must be signed in front of witnesses, just like a will.
A document which alters the content of a will
(kod'i-sil): An amendment to a will.
Change or addition to a will requiring all the formalities of signing and witnessing needed for a will.
A codicil is a document that amends, rather than replaces, a previously executed will. Amendments made by a codicil may add or revoke a few small provisions (e.g., after something is sold or bought), or may completely change the majority of the devises and bequests. Each codicil must contain the same legal requirements as the original will, such as the signatures of the testator and two or three disinterested witnesses.