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Changing the wills

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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio

Do I need to wait until the dissolution is final before changing our will ?

Will my ex need to be involved in the process?

If I have a new will created does it just over ride the old one or do I need to contact the original attorney and have him void it?

Thanks
Cross Hair
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
Q: Do I need to wait until the dissolution is final before changing our will ?

A: You may change your will at any time; the better time would be after your lawsuit is over.



Q: Will my ex need to be involved in the process?

A: Not unless you want him or her to be.



Q: If I have a new will created does it just over ride the old one or do I need to contact the original attorney and have him void it?

A: A well-drafted will will revoke any prior will.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
Q: Do I need to wait until the dissolution is final before changing our will ?

A: You may change your will at any time; the better time would be after your lawsuit is over.
Write it now.
Sign it as soon as the divorce decree is final. While the ink is still wet. ;)

seniorjudge said:
Q: Will my ex need to be involved in the process?

A: Not unless you want him or her to be.
:p
 

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