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Todays question is from New Berlin Wisconsin and the writer asks the following how many witnesses are required to enact a codicil in Wisconsin my mother would like to change the executor of her will and add a few items to it I understand the codicil is used for this purpose but I am unclear as to how many witnesses are needed to enact a codicil in Wisconsin so the short answer is you need two witnesses to a will or a codicil in the state of Wisconsin a codicil is just a document that makes a change to an existing will and these witnesses need to be over the age of 18 competent not related by blood or marriage to the person making the will or adoption blood marriage or adoption and not interested in the testators estate the testator is the person making the will so in this case it would be your mother if you want to go to Wisconsin statute 853.07 and you could Google that Wisconsin statute 853.07 it lists the witness requirements for a will and in a longer form of goes through what I