Updated: Jul 21, 2022
Updating estate plans means you need to follow the entire witnessing, signing, and notarization process as soon as you change the previously witnessed and notarized estate plans.
Updating estate plans depend on following factors.
Marital status changes
Death of Spouse
Birth or Death of Children
Property changes
Investment changes
All Witnesses die
All Administrators die
Geographically relocation to another country or jurisdiction.
Job, Employment or Business changes
You can update your estate plan during your lifetime as long as you are mentally capable, but it becomes irrevocable upon mental incapacity.