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Codicil to Will
When it's time to update your Will, you don't have to start from scratch. You can create a Codicil to a Will to revise your Will when you get married, divorced or have a child, among other reasons. Use RocketLawyer.com's Codicil to Will to ensure the changes to your Will are legal and enforceable.
Use the Codicil to Will document if:
- You want to change one or more provisions of your existing Will due to events such as a marriage or divorce, the birth of a child, a move to another state, a significant change in financial status, a change in tax laws, or the death of a beneficiary.
- You want to add or change beneficiaries.
- You want to add or change the nomination of any executor, trustee or guardian.
- You did not include Digital Assets in your existing Will but would like to address them now. Digital Assets can include any online accounts or files stored on a computer or server, such as email accounts, blogs, social-networking websites, and photo and document sharing websites. You can use the Codicil to Will to appoint a Digital Executor to handle your Digital Assets. Learn more about Digital Executors.
- You want to modify conditions or restrictions on the receipt of a bequest, such as the age at which a child can receive a bequest.
Make document: Codicil to Will
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