What happens to your will if after you make your will you get divorced? In those circumstances the will is interpreted as if the person that you divorced had died immediately before you. So, if you name your wife as the executor and the beneficiary of you will and then you divorce her, unless you use some magic words your will will be interpreted as if your now ex-wife had died just before you. It is important to note, this is a divorce, not separation.
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