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    Exam 4: Wills: Validity Requirements, Modification, Revocation, and Contests
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    Once Executed, a Will Can Be Revoked Only by Changing
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Once Executed, a Will Can Be Revoked Only by Changing

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Once executed, a will can be revoked only by changing it or writing an entirely new will.

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