Scribbling on your Will

 

Don't scribble on your Will.  

A Will is a document that communicates your wishes to the Court, an Insurance Company or similar office, your legal heirs and your wishes for what should happen to your personal items and real estate after you have passed away.  It's a powerful document.

Once your Will is formally signed and dated, it is not a notepad.  If you wish to revoke or change it, do it properly.  Remember, it reflects you and your legacy.  Need a real life illustration?  This case is an interesting read. 

In this case, the Will was ultimately admitted to Probate, but not without considerable cost. This Will was an expensive notepad because it was not treated with respect.

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