Written Revocation of Will - Pennsylvania 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 name and county at the top of the document. Ensure that you are of legal age and sound mind as stated.
  3. In Article One, list any prior wills you wish to revoke, including their dates. This section is crucial for clarity on which documents are no longer valid.
  4. Article Two clarifies 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, reaffirm your intent that no previous will should be probated. This reinforces your decision and protects against any misunderstandings.
  6. Sign the document in the presence of two witnesses who will also sign and print their names and addresses below your signature.
  7. Complete the Pennsylvania Self Authenticating Affidavit section by signing it in front of a notary public, ensuring all parties are present for validation.

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Revoking a will by operation of law is not an action you carry out on your own; it happens automatically when certain events such as divorce, annulment or marriage take place.
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.
A valid revocation requires intent plus another act. A common act is physically destroying your Will while declaring your intent to revoke it. Physical destruction can be accomplished through burning, tearing or any other physical act that removes the words in the Will to where they are no longer discernable.
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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