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Intestate: A person who dies without a will is intestate. State intestacy laws then decide who your heirs are. Issue: Issue is another word for your direct descendants such as children and grandchildren. Issue includes natural born children and grandchildren as well as those who are adopted into the family.
A Codicil to a will is a legal document used to make minor changes to your existing will without having to rewrite the entire will.
You can legally add a codicil to your will without enlisting the help of a lawyer. In fact, you, as the testator, are the only person who can create and add a codicil. Even if youve given power of attorney (POA) to a professional, they cant create one without your signature of approval.
I, [name], a resident of the County of [county], State of [state], declare that this is the codicil to my last will and testament, which is dated [date original signed]. assist you.] Otherwise, I hereby confirm and republish my will dated [date original signed], in all respects other than those herein mentioned.
A codicil is a legal document that dictates any modifications or amendments to your last Will and Testament. If, for any reason, you feel the need to change some part of your Will which can include adding new arrangements or removing old ones you can easily do so with a codicil.
A codicil must be signed and witnessed in the same way as the original will, and it must be executed with the same formalities. Codicils are typically used when a person wants to make a few minor changes to their will, rather than creating a new one from scratch.