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Begin by entering your name and county at the top of the form. This personalizes the document and establishes your identity as the testator.
In Article I, specify the name of the individual receiving a bequest and detail what is being bequeathed. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
For Article II, clearly state any revocations of previous bequests. This section is crucial for clarifying changes in your will.
In Article III, if applicable, add any new beneficiaries by naming them and referencing which article they are being added to.
Continue through Articles IV to VII, filling in details about trustees, guardianship, and executors as needed. Each section should reflect your current wishes accurately.
Finally, sign the document in front of witnesses as required. Ensure that all signatures are completed before finalizing your codicil.
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