Codicil alters an existing will; requires signature, witnesses and attachment to the will to be effective. A codicil is a formal ancillary instrument making limited amendments to a will; it must be executed with the same formalities as a will-signed by the testator, attested by witnesses-and attached to or incorporated with the principal will so it functions as part of the testamentary document.
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Codicil alters an existing will; requires signature, witnesses and attachment to the will to be effective.
A codicil is a formal ancillary instrument making limited amendments to a will; it must be executed with the same formalities as a will-signed by the testator, attested by witnesses-and attached to or incorporated with the principal will so it functions as part of the testamentary document.
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