How To change your will
You can change to your Will by either
- by making a new Will
or
- by making a codicil, which is an addition/extension to your original Will.
Codicils can be useful when you want to make small changes or additions to your Will. If you wish to make a large number of changes to your Will it is advisable to complete a new Will. A Codicil should be signed and witnessed in the same way as a Will.
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