is NO. You cannot have a will saying that it cannot be changed without someone else's consent. That is no longer a will.
A will says what you want, that is it.
The answer to your first question
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• Not sure if you are right. -Comfort.- ♀ (224 bytes) () 06/28/2007 postreply 13:21:23
• You are technically correct. You can have a joint will. -昭君出塞因地製宜- ♂ (214 bytes) () 06/28/2007 postreply 13:29:38