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How to deal with a codicil


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I know that, Mr Shaw.

 

---------- Post added 21-11-2014 at 08:35 ----------

 

Here's another question for you Mr Shaw

If, when the will is in your (mine, Not Yours ) hands .and, on reading it

you decide NOt to include a proposed beneficiary anything, is it acceptable

to black the sentence out, so that is illegible.?

 

Think about it.

 

Why would codicils exist if it were legally acceptable to do that?

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Thank you SF, whoever you are. So, as soon as the will is opened (upon my demise)

the will is regarded as invalid because of a signed erasure. As the will is my property

how can anyone over rule the contents of said will?

 

---------- Post added 02-12-2014 at 10:06 ----------

 

Seemingly , no one has an answer for my last post. Pity--- Brick wall, or

don't know ????

Such a shame,

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