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Codicil To Last Will And Testament

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Summary: A codicil to a last will and testament is a supplement or change to a will that explains, modifies, or revokes a previous will provision or that adds an additional provision to the will. A codicil to a last will and testament must be signed and witnessed in the same way as the original will's preparation. A codicil is a part of the will after being signed and witnessed, the two instruments being considered one will. There can be more than one codicil to one will, with each codicil and original will being considered as one. This codicil form can be used to modify any last will and testament and may be re-used to make sure the will is up-to-date and precise. Add Codicil To Cart

 

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CODICIL TO THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT

OF

NAME: _____________________________________________________

   ADDRESS: _________________________________________________

   ADDRESS:__________________________________________________

   CITY, STATE AND ZIP _______________________________________

Be it known that I, ___________________________________, being of sound mind, do make and declare this to be a Codicil to my Last Will and Testament, and to be binding upon the Administrator of my estate. 

BEQUEST:

    I direct that after the payment of all my debts, the sum of $__________________ or 10% of my net estate, whichever is less, shall be paid in my name to the National Heritage Foundation Endowment, and I hereby direct the administrator of my estate to send the amount thus calculated to XYZ,  Address, Suite xxx, City, State, ZIP.

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