Written Revocation of Will - Texas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Written Revocation of Will in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your full name and county at the top of the document. This identifies you as the Testator/Testatrix.
  3. In Article One, list any prior wills you wish to revoke, including their dates. This ensures clarity on which documents are no longer valid.
  4. Article Two states that this revocation does not affect any future wills you may create. You can leave this section as is unless you want to add specific notes.
  5. In Article Three, affirm your intent regarding the revocation. Ensure that it reflects your wishes clearly.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring witnesses are present to sign as well. Their signatures validate your revocation.
  7. Finally, if required, have a Notary Public acknowledge your signature for added legal assurance.

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Types of Revocation Revocation by operation of law. Mutual cancellation by both parties. Revoking an offer before it is accepted. Revoking an acceptance before consideration takes place.
According to Texas law, a will can be revoked either by physically destroying it, by making a new will that revokes the old one, or by making a statement indicating an intent to revoke the will.
California law recognizes multiple ways to revoke a will: Physical Destruction. A will may be revoked if it is physically destroyed, but the testator (the person who created the will) must be the one to destroy it or must be present when the will is being destroyed. Creating a New Will. Written Declaration of Revocation.

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