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This Written Revocation of Will form is to revoke a prior will by separate written instrument. A separate revoking document is needed because when a new will is made, it will usually contain a clause
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What is written revocation of will
A written revocation of will is a legal document that formally cancels a previously made will.
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1.Open the pdfFiller application and log in to your account.
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2.Select the option to create a new document and choose the template for written revocation of will.
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3.Fill in your personal information, including your full name, address, and the date.
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4.Clearly state your intention to revoke the previous will by writing a declaration such as, 'I hereby revoke any and all previously made wills and codicils.'
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5.List the details of the original will, such as the date it was signed and any identifying information.
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6.Sign and date the document in the presence of at least one witness, if required by your state law.
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7.Save the completed document and ensure it is stored in a secure place, along with any other important estate planning documents.
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