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When to Update Your Will - 1. Changes are part of life. Events, both planned and unplanned, change our jobs, homes and families. Changes in life can also impact your will. Say you made a will during a happy time in your Marriage, but later you separated. A spouse named in your will still benefits from it, no matter how long your separation lasts, unless you update the will to remove him or her. Or if you decide to live with a partner, who you have not married, that person may have no right to anything in your estate unless you update your will to include them. Just as you should periodically review your plans for the future, it makes sense to periodically look at your will. Here are important events that are triggers to review and possibly update your will: read part Two
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