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Revoking a will

Asked on Jan 31st, 2013 on Wills and Probate - Pennsylvania
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I am revising a will I prepared but never filed. Do I have to revoke the previous one?
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Adoption Law Attorney serving Easton, PA at Ellen S. Kingsley
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No.  Simply writing a new will nullifies the old one.  But, you should destroy the old one, so that there's no confusion.  And, by the way, you don't file a will, until after the person is deceased.  In other words, you don't file it, your executor will.
Answered on Jan 31st, 2013 at 3:18 PM

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