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A joint will becomes legally binding in California when it meets specific criteria: it must be created with mutual consent, signed by both parties, witnessed by at least two individuals, and both parties must have the legal capacity to enter into such an agreement.
Joint Wills Lack Flexibility The surviving spouse cannot change the terms of the will, regardless of the changed circumstances after the death of their spouse.
Joint wills are irrevocable upon the death of one party and are suitable for couples with similar estate planning goals. Living trusts offer high flexibility and privacy, avoiding the probate process. Individual wills allow separate estate planning for each individual, adaptable throughout their lifetime.
The Drawbacks of Joint Wills Lack of Flexibility: One of the main issues with joint wills is their inflexibility. Once one spouse passes away, the surviving spouse cannot alter the will. This could pose challenges if circumstances change, such as the birth of new grandchildren or changes in financial status.
Similar to a Joint Will, a Mirror Will is near-identical for each person involved. This is often the preferred choice for married couples because it offers more flexibility in altering the will, but ensures that distributions are left to the same beneficiaries in similar proportions, such as children, says Stone.
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A joint will is a single document signed by two people (typically spouses) that serves as the will for both individuals. Mutual wills are separate documents created by two people with reciprocal terms, often with an agreement that the surviving person wont change their will after the first person dies.
If you want to have multiple wills drafted by an attorney, your attorneys should be aware of the other will and work together to ensure that the two documents can work together. You can talk to an attorney about ways to avoid probate and the need for multiple wills.

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