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Joint Wills

Joint wills are legal documents created by two or more people, typically spouses, expressing their collective wishes for how their assets should be distributed after their deaths. In essence, a joint will is a single document that reflects the intentions of both parties, ensuring that their wishes are aligned. Unlike individual wills, joint wills are generally meant to be irrevocable, meaning that changes cannot be made without both parties agreeing. This can help prevent disputes and ensure that surviving parties adhere to the agreed-upon terms regarding inheritance and property distribution.