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When to Update Your Will - 2. - Any change in marital status - getting married, separated or divorced. If you are unmarried, a change in your relationship with a "significant other" is also a good time to think about reviewing your will. - Any change in members of your family, such as a birth or adoption of a child, or having new stepchildren. If your will gives Property to a brother or sister, then if either of them has new children it may be time to change your will. - A significant relationship apart from or outside an existing Marriage. This could also include the birth of a child. These matters are sensitive, but definite triggers for updating a will. - Death, incapacity, Marriage or divorce of a beneficiary in your will, like a spouse, child, or other recipient, or death of an executor or guardian. - Significant change in your personal wealth. Dramatic stock market changes make swings in personal wealth common today. Wealth changes can also result from getting an inheritance, or a large raise or bonus at work.
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