Can a will be changed after probate?
After the completion of the probate process and the court’s approval of the will, it is typically considered final and cannot be altered. Probate involves the legal administration of a deceased individual’s estate, which includes validating the will, settling debts, and distributing assets as specified in the will. Despite the general rule of finality, there are a few exceptions where changes to a will can be made post-probate: Utilizing a Codicil: A codicil is a legal instrument used to make minor adjustments to a will. It must adhere to the same formalities as a will and be executed with the same level of formality. Revoking and Creating a New Will: If substantial modifications are desired after probate, the individual can