A codicil?
No. A codicil, at least in Kansas, has to comply with the same requirements as a will, and also has the ability to convey real property and intangible property. The list I referred to merely is signed by the testator of the will, and can be simply a handwritten, signed note. Again, all that can pass via it is tangible personal property.
Complete thread:
- ? for you FFL holders/dealers -
Cherokee,
2012-02-25, 07:37
- Depends on your state - Slow Hand, 2012-02-25, 11:38
- I would recommend that you handle this yourself -
bj,
2012-02-25, 19:08
- "I would recommend that you handle this yourself" DITTOS!!!! - Hobie, 2012-02-25, 20:07
- I would recommend that you handle this yourself - Norm, 2012-02-27, 08:41
- Thanks for the comments & cautions, I am actively using - Cherokee, 2012-02-26, 19:11
- Not an FFL nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn Express. -
Wildcat,
2012-02-27, 18:22
- A codicil? -
Hobie,
2012-02-28, 14:22
- A codicil? -
Wildcat,
2012-02-28, 17:28
- Thank you. - Hobie, 2012-03-01, 15:32
- A codicil? -
Wildcat,
2012-02-28, 17:28
- A codicil? -
Hobie,
2012-02-28, 14:22