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No. Using the word "documents" will not void a previously executed last will and testament. In fact, using the word documents is an extremely indefinite reference that could cover a wide range of documents. It would likely be declared meaningless. Would it void your marriage license? mortgage? your child's birth certificate? job application? credit card account? purchase and sale agreement? contract for a new roof?

Voiding a will requires a specific written intention to do so and a statement to that effect is at the beginning of well drafted wills: I hereby revoke any and all prior wills made by me . . . .

No. Using the word "documents" will not void a previously executed last will and testament. In fact, using the word documents is an extremely indefinite reference that could cover a wide range of documents. It would likely be declared meaningless. Would it void your marriage license? mortgage? your child's birth certificate? job application? credit card account? purchase and sale agreement? contract for a new roof?

Voiding a will requires a specific written intention to do so and a statement to that effect is at the beginning of well drafted wills: I hereby revoke any and all prior wills made by me . . . .

No. Using the word "documents" will not void a previously executed last will and testament. In fact, using the word documents is an extremely indefinite reference that could cover a wide range of documents. It would likely be declared meaningless. Would it void your marriage license? mortgage? your child's birth certificate? job application? credit card account? purchase and sale agreement? contract for a new roof?

Voiding a will requires a specific written intention to do so and a statement to that effect is at the beginning of well drafted wills: I hereby revoke any and all prior wills made by me . . . .

No. Using the word "documents" will not void a previously executed last will and testament. In fact, using the word documents is an extremely indefinite reference that could cover a wide range of documents. It would likely be declared meaningless. Would it void your marriage license? mortgage? your child's birth certificate? job application? credit card account? purchase and sale agreement? contract for a new roof?

Voiding a will requires a specific written intention to do so and a statement to that effect is at the beginning of well drafted wills: I hereby revoke any and all prior wills made by me . . . .

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