A Codicil is an addition or supplement that explains, modifies, or revokes a Last Will and testament or part of one.
A Will should be reviewed whenever there is a major change of circumstances within a family. For example moving home, inheriting from someone’s estate, a birth or death in the family or a marriage or divorce.
In certain cases, Codicils can be used to amend Wills without writing a whole new Will. For example, changing the appointments of executors and guardians.
They can also be used when adding to or deleting specific legacies mentioned in the original Will.
If the main structure of your Will is still in line with your overall wishes, then minor changes can be implemented with a Codicil.
If the changes you need to make are more complex it may be better to make a new Will.
Attaching anything to your Will document, for example, additional documents, memorandum of wishes, pins, clips staples would invalidate it.
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