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He would need to inform you of his wishes beforehand, and you would need to agree to the revocation for it to be valid. On the other hand, if you and your husband have mirror wills, he can change his will without telling you. Mirror wills are similar to joint wills and have nearly identical language and clauses.
While marriage revokes previous wills, divorce does not affect your will in the same way. When you divorce someone, your will is not, in fact, revoked. It remains valid, but your ex-spouse will no longer be able to benefit from it.
Women and Divorce Statistics show that while women initiate divorce almost twice the rate that men do, women are also much more likely to greatly struggle financially after divorce.
Situations Where an Ex-Spouse Can Contest the Wills Validity. There are circumstances where an ex-spouse might have valid reasons to challenge the validity of a will: Irregularities in Execution: If the will was not properly signed or witnessed ing to legal requirements.
Automatic changes New York law takes a practical approach to the post-divorce impact on wills. The automatic revocation of provisions related to the former spouse alims to align the will with the new circumstances. However, it affects only specific clauses related to the ex-spouse.
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