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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the codicil form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and county at the top of the form. This identifies you as the testator.
  3. In Article I, specify the name of the beneficiary and the item or property you are bequeathing. Ensure accuracy to avoid confusion.
  4. For Article II, indicate any prior bequests you wish to revoke, clearly stating both the previous beneficiary and what is being revoked.
  5. In Article III, add any new beneficiaries by naming them and referencing which article they will be included in.
  6. Complete Articles IV through VII by appointing trustees, guardians for minor children, and executors. Fill in all necessary names and roles.
  7. Finally, sign the document in front of witnesses as required. Ensure that their names and addresses are also filled out correctly.

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You can have a lawyer write your codicil for you, or you can make one on your own. Although, most of the time, it makes more sense just to create a new will altogether. Withdrawing the old will and making a new one will decrease the possibility of any confusion that could come from having an add-on to your will.
A codicil is a legal document that allows you to make changes or amendments to an existing will without revoking the entire document. Think of it as an addendum that serves to address specific alterations while keeping the original terms of the will intact.
The purpose of a codicil is that it amends or adds to an existing valid Will, usually making minor amendments such as changing the executors or adding or revoking a gift or clause.
The Codicil cross-refers to the original Will and gives details of the amendments or additions you want to make to it. The Codicil must then be executed in the same way as for the Will ie signed with two witnesses (although the witnesses do not need to be the same people as the witnesses on the Will).
Potential for errors: There is a more docHub potential for errors when using a codicil than when creating a new will. A codicil might introduce conflicting terms with the original will, creating ambiguity and a lack of clarity. Limited scope: Codicils can only be used to make minor changes to your will.

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A properly executed codicil is typically legally binding in all states, but the requirements for proper execution vary by jurisdiction. If you move to a different state after creating a codicil, have it reviewed by a local attorney to ensure it complies with your new states laws.

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