Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Virginia
Codcile to a Will
Is a current codicile to a will the guiding force,even if it differs greatly from the Parties present Will as to ''property ownership rights of surviviorship'' and also alters insurance beneficiaries as well as IRA and 457/401's?
Thank you
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Codcile to a Will
A codicil is an amendment to a will. Therefore,
it completely CHANGES the will. The codicil
governs, concerning the topics contained in the
codicil.
HOWEVER... neither the will NOR the codicil is
likely to have ANY effect over the beneficiaries
of insurance policies or any IRA or 457/401's.
An insurance policy, IRA, and 457/401's are all
separate financial instruments. Each one of these
can have different designations of how the
beneficiaries will be under those financial
instruments. These are usually NOT controlled
by the will (or a codicil to the will).
If it is desired to make those conform to the
will, you must separately change each one of those
instruments to have the correct beneficiaries.
For example, an insurance policy is considered
to be a CONTRACT between the insured and the
insurance company... NOT an inheritance.
Pursuant to the contract, the insurance company
promises to do this or that (which they usually
violate when you need them), and then at death
pay over $X to certain people. This is governed
by the CONTRACT between the insured and the
insurance policy, and not by the person's will.