Alteration, Amendment, and Revocation of Wills Flashcards

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What is a codicil?

A

A document supplementary to a will, which is executed with the same formalities under the Wills Act 1837 and adds to, varies, or revokes provisions in the will.

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Can a will be revoked at any time before Testator’s death?

A

Yes

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3
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A will is generally automatically revoked when T gets what?

A

Married

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What are the 2 requirements to avoid a will being automatically revoked after T gets married?

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  1. T was expecting to marry that person when the will was made; and
  2. They intended that all/part of the will should not be revoked by that marriage
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What happens to gifts to a former spouse if T divorces from their spouse after executing a will?

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The gifts to the former spouse are revoked, but the remainder of the will is valid

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What are 2 key requirements for a destruction of a will to act as valid revocation?

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  1. Destruction must be by T, or someone acting at their direction in their presence
  2. T must have the intention to revoke at the time of destruction
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What presumption is made if a will is found mutilated after T’s death?

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That it was done so by T with the intention to revoke it, unless there’s evidence to the contrary

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What is the doctrine of dependent relative revocation?

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That a destroyed will might be given effect if it’s proved that its destruction was contingent on a future event that didn’t happen (e.g. the creation of a new will)

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A new will revokes an earlier will to the extent that it’s __________ with the earlier will

A

inconsistent

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What is a mutual wills?

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Where there’s an agreement between 2 Testators (usually spouses) that the wills shall not be revoked

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What happens if the second to die under a mutual wills revokes their will?

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A constructive trust is placed on the estate in favour of any Bs harmed by the changes

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