Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Texas
wills
i have a will but i need to update it and make changes, can i make the changes & have it nortorized?
Asked on 6/23/09, 1:08 pm
4 Answers from Attorneys
Cheryl Rivera Smith
The Smith Law Firm
Re: wills
Initialed changes will not be valid. The best thing is to either write a new will or a codicile. My preference is a new will.
Answered on 6/24/09, 4:36 pm
Cheryl Rivera Smith
The Smith Law Firm
Re: wills
Initialed changes will not be valid. The best thing is to either write a new will or a codicile. My preference is a new will.
Answered on 6/24/09, 4:36 pm
Cheryl Rivera Smith
The Smith Law Firm
Re: wills
Initialed changes will not be valid. The best thing is to either write a new will or a codicile. My preference is a new will.
Answered on 6/24/09, 4:36 pm
Patricia F. Bushman
BUSHMAN LAW OFFICES
Re: wills
NO! If you start making any changes it will be void. Many attorneys offer low cost Wills. Find one to help you in your area.
Answered on 6/23/09, 2:54 pm