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Codicil to a will.
Made our wills in the 60's and lodged them with a solicitor who drew them up.Years later we collected them as Solicitor closed the business and passed our wills on to another firm without informing us. We have held them ever since but wish to change our original executors.
We wish to add a codicil leaving everything to our two daughters after we have passed away can we also name them as executors? Our original will leaves everything to the surviving partner and then to the children so can we just write a codicil naming the changes after our two deaths and have it witnessed by two independent witnesses without going through a solicitor.? Any advice will be gratefully recieved.
We wish to add a codicil leaving everything to our two daughters after we have passed away can we also name them as executors? Our original will leaves everything to the surviving partner and then to the children so can we just write a codicil naming the changes after our two deaths and have it witnessed by two independent witnesses without going through a solicitor.? Any advice will be gratefully recieved.
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