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It is advisable to get out your Last Will and Testament to check it occasionally because:

-An existing will may contain a legacy that has been distorted by inflation
-Your circumstances may have changed since you wrote the last will
-An existing will may contain a gift to someone who has died
-An existing will may refer to an executor who may have died. (Nominating a firm of solicitors as joint executors is a safe-guard.)

Note: An existing will can be updated using a codicil, or by re-making your will. It is usually better to re-make your Last Will and Testament.)

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