Succession

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      Generally a subsequent will is considered to have superseded the previous will. However, if there are two wills of the same person but relating to different properties, both of them may be valid, subject to general requirements of a will being valid.

      There are many grounds on which a will can be challenged, but it will generally depend upon the facts of each case. Ask your lawyer by showing your documents in detail.

           


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