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Adrian: But wait, theres more. Hello, Adrian Corbould, Accredited Specialist, Wills Estates, Turnbull Hill Lawyers, with the Battle of Wills series, where I talk about contested estates and wills generally. Remember those dreadful ads back in the 90s, and last decade where it just seemed to never end. The ad just went on and on and on. Well, that can be like a will. Generally, you want a will to be one document and that covers everything, but there are these things called codicils. Whats a codicil? A codicil is a separate supplementary document that ties in with the will. What it does, is it makes generally minor changes to that original will. It might change the name of the executor. It might change a gift to a particular person, but it has to be exact. It must specifically refer to that original will that its making the change to. They can be very problematic because you have to have both original documents to probate them. Why do these codicils come about? Well, historically