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You should make and sign a new Will if you marry,
divorce, or terminate your domestic partnership after you sign this Will.
Divorce, annulment, or termination of a domestic partnership automatically
cancels all property stated to pass to a former husband, wife, or domestic
partner under this Will, and revokes the designation of a former spouse
or domestic partner as executor, custodian, or guardian. You should sign
a new Will when you have more children, or if your spouse or a child dies,
or a domestic partner dies or marries. You may want to change your Will
if there is a large change in the value of your assets. You may also want
to change your Will if you enter a domestic partnership or your domestic
partnership has been terminated after you sign this Will. |