Update a Will

Once your Will has been made, you should review it regularly to ensure that it is still reflective of your current circumstances.
For example, when you get married, your Will may be revoked or some terms of your Will may be impacted, and you may need to update your Will.
Why would I need to update my Will?
There are many key life stages where you may wish to review and possibly update your Will, including:
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growing your family (i.e. children, stepchildren or grandchildren)
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relationship changes (i.e. marriage, divorce, entering a de facto relationship or separating)
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the passing of a loved one
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buying or selling property
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starting or ending a business
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travelling or moving overseas
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illness
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coming into an inheritance
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major changes to your financial circumstances
How often should I update my Will?
We recommend that you review your Will every 3-5 years, and update it when there are significant changes to your circumstances.
How can I update my Will?
Request an appointment to update your Will.
Definitions
- revoke
Officially cancel either voluntarily or by operation of the law.