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Get Your Document Notarized by a Professionally Trained & Reliable Notary Public

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A codicil is an amendment to an existing will, used to make minor changes or additions. It allows the testator to update their will without having to rewrite the entire document. This legal document must be signed and notarized to be valid.

Why Use a Notary?

Notarizing a codicil ensures that the testator is of sound mind and is making changes to their will voluntarily. It adds legal protection against challenges to the validity of the changes. Notarization also helps prevent fraud by verifying the identity of the testator. It provides legal proof that the codicil was executed properly and in compliance with state laws.

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