Elder Law Report

Old Wills, New Nightmares

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Sinopsis

Imagine sorting a loved one’s papers and finding ten different wills—each telling a slightly different story about who gets what. That’s how family peace turns into a courtroom drama. We pull back the curtain on why outdated wills and mismatched beneficiary forms can derail even the most well‑meaning plans and how a few practical moves can keep your wishes clear, enforceable, and drama‑free.We break down the big three drivers of conflict—changes in law, changes in family, and changes in assets—and show how to keep everything aligned. Jane Dearwester joins Greg McIntyre to explain when a simple codicil is enough, when it’s smarter to draft a new will and revoke all prior versions, and why physically destroying old documents prevents “ghost wills” from resurfacing. We get specific about formalities too: two witnesses, proper execution, and a self‑proving affidavit so your family isn’t hunting down witnesses years later. From there, we dig into the pitfalls of DIY and handwritten add‑ons that courts routinely re