A subsequent statement is known as a Codicil in legal language.
In general terms, we don't think Codicils are a good idea.
A Codicil is generally used if small changes are to be made.
As a rule, if the change you wish to make is small or simple,
you can use a Codicil;
To do this, simply write a statement in the
new will that states that you revoke all wills and Codicils that you have previously made.
As a rule if the change you wish to make is quite small or simple,
you can use a Codicil, and if the change is more significant
or complex you should make a new will.
As a general rule, if the change you wish to make is quite small or simple,
you can use a Codicil, and if the change is more significant
or complex you should make a new Will.
As a general rule, if the change you wish to make is a minor
change you can do so by making a Codicil or if the change is more significant
and a major one then you can do so by making a new Will altogether.