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What is the name of your state? Texas
I have a question. I am currently single. I have a Will leaving everything to my three children with specific bequests. I also have named an Executor. In my will I have added the verbage "Let it be further understood that this Will and Testament will REMAIN in force regardless of my marital status at the time of my death".
I need to know if this will hold regardless of my marital status. I am planning to marry soon but DO NOT want to change my will. It's not because I don't trust my soon to be husband, it's just that I have been through so much that I just don't want to take any chances regardless how much I trust someone. My children come first and since their father past away, this is more of a reason in why I don't want to take any changes. I want my Will to be valid regardless of marital status.
Does anyone have any advise???
I have a question. I am currently single. I have a Will leaving everything to my three children with specific bequests. I also have named an Executor. In my will I have added the verbage "Let it be further understood that this Will and Testament will REMAIN in force regardless of my marital status at the time of my death".
I need to know if this will hold regardless of my marital status. I am planning to marry soon but DO NOT want to change my will. It's not because I don't trust my soon to be husband, it's just that I have been through so much that I just don't want to take any chances regardless how much I trust someone. My children come first and since their father past away, this is more of a reason in why I don't want to take any changes. I want my Will to be valid regardless of marital status.
Does anyone have any advise???