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Commonly Asked Questions about Revocation of Will Documents

When you marry or remarry, your previous will is revoked automatically. If you dont make a new one, you will die intestate and in most circumstances, your wife or husband would inherit everything. You can make a new will in anticipation of marriage, to take effect when you marry.
A Will can be revoked by burning, tearing or otherwise destroying it if the destruction is carried out by the testator or by some person in his presence and by his direction with the intention of revoking it.
The common way to revoke your Will, and arguably the simplest, is to have a new Will drafted and ensure it is executed correctly.
If a Will has been forged or is the result of fraud, it will be invalid. Examples of this would be: Forgery a person s a Will in someones name and forges their signature. Fraud someone uses false information about another beneficiary to make the testator cut them out of the Will.
The clearest manner in which this can be expressed is by including a revocation clause in the later Will, for example: `I revoke all former Wills and Testamentary dispositions and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament my Will. This simple clause will revoke all previous wills and codicils.
Reasons for an invalid will Your will may be invalid if: It hasnt been signed properly. Its been destroyed or altered. The person who made the will (known as the testator) was not of sound mind at the time of writing their will.
Types of Revocation Intentional revocation. Revocation by operation of law. Mutual cancellation by both parties.