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Like a contract though unlike a regular will you or your partner cant change or revoke a joint will without permission from the other. Thats why joint wills may appear attractive. They prevent the surviving partner from changing their minds about what to do with their property after the first partner dies.
A joint will is invalid and will not be allowed to transfer property in the Philippines. Your joint will is always invalid, even if made in a foreign country that allows it. This is true even if the will happens to have been made in a foreign country in which joint wills are allowed. Article 819.
In general, you can change your will without informing your spouse. (One big exception to this would be if one of you has filed for divorce and there is a restraining order on assets.)
A joint will is a document which contains the wills of 2 persons, contained in one will as a joint will for the sake of convenience. Such will is to be considered as the will of both the first dying and the will of the survivor. A joint will is common amongst married persons.
You can change a persons will after their death, as long as any beneficiaries left worse off by the changes agree. If theres no will the law decides who inherits. You can make changes to the inheritance in the same way as if theres a will.
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It is a customary estate planning practice for each spouse to have his or her own will. While some practitioners may draft a joint will for a married couple, it is not recommended.

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