Kenneth Vercammen, Esq is Chair of the ABA Elder Law Committee and presents seminars to attorneys and the public on Wills, Probate and other legal topics related to Estate Planning and Elder law. He is author of the ABA's book "Wills and Estate Administration. Kenneth Vercammen & Associates,
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Friday, November 14, 2014

Codicil to a Will


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - NEW JERSEY EDITION
QUESTION #54: How can I change my will?
An individual can write a codicil to his or her will as long as the
codicil meets certain requirements. The codicil must be signed
and witnessed just as the original will was signed and witnessed. The
codicil should refer to original will by date and should be
attached to the original will. It is not recommended that an individual
attempt to draft a codicil. A codicil should only be drafted
by an attorney to insure that it will have its intended effect. If there
are numerous changes to the will, it is a good idea to have a
new will drawn up and executed.