How do I change the beneficiaries in a will?

In North Carolina, the process for changing the beneficiaries in a will is relatively straightforward, but it is important to follow all of the steps in order to ensure that the changes are legally recognized. First, you will need to obtain a copy of the will from the probate court in the county where the testator (person who made the will) lived. You will then need to complete a Codicil, which is a legal document that can be used to amend a will. A Codicil must be properly signed and witnessed in accordance with North Carolina law, and should be attached to the original will. Once the Codicil has been completed, you will need to bring both the original will and the Codicil to the probate court. The court will review the documents to ensure that all of the requirements are met and, if everything is in order, they will then issue an order that approves and recognizes the change in beneficiaries. Failing to follow the correct procedure for changing the beneficiaries in a will can have serious legal consequences. Therefore, it is important to make sure that all of the necessary steps are followed and that the documents are completed and submitted properly. It is also recommended that you contact an attorney for legal advice about amending a will.

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