The Wills and Estates Transmission

Episode 29: Marriage Revokes Your Will


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In this episode, Tony and Isabel Ayoub discuss the critical relationship between marriage and wills, particularly in New South Wales.

They explore how marriage can revoke existing wills unless specific clauses are included, the legal criteria for marriage, and the importance of updating estate planning documents.

The conversation emphasises the need for individuals to consult with estate planning lawyers to ensure their wishes are honored and to avoid complications that may arise from not updating their wills after significant life events such as marriage or divorce.

  • Marriage revokes your will unless made in contemplation of marriage.
  • Estate planning is crucial during major life events like marriage.
  • Many people neglect to update their wills after marriage.
  • Legal criteria for marriage include consent and not being closely related.
  • Wills can remain valid if they include specific clauses.
  • It's important to understand the implications of marriage on your estate.
  • Consulting an estate planning lawyer is essential for proper guidance.
  • Estate planning documents should be regularly reviewed and updated.
  • Divorce and annulment have separate legal considerations in estate planning.
  • Your estate includes more than just property; it encompasses all assets.


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