This Codicil to Will Form allows you to amend your existing will without having to create an entirely new document. It serves to clarify that your original will remains effective, except for specific modifications specified in the codicil. This form is essential for those who want to make changes to their estate plan while maintaining the integrity of their previous will, distinguishing itself from drafting a completely new Last Will and Testament.
This form is designed specifically for users in South Carolina, incorporating the state’s legal requirements for executing a codicil. It follows the required attestation format and includes a self-proving affidavit to enhance its enforceability.
This form is useful when you wish to make changes to your will after it has been executed. Common scenarios include adding or removing beneficiaries, updating asset distributions, or appointing new guardians for minor children. It is appropriate for situations where your original intentions have changed due to personal circumstances, such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child.
To make this form legally binding, it must be notarized. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you verify and sign documents remotely through an encrypted video session.