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A Joint Will is a single testamentary document executed by two or more individuals, typically spouses, which combines their respective wills into one instrument. This document outlines how the collective assets of the testators will be distributed upon the death of both or all parties, often including provisions that the surviving party cannot alter the will after the first person's death.
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