The Wills Act explains how people can write a will, which is a legal document that says what should happen to their property when they pass away. It covers what can be included in a will, such as land, personal belongings, and money. It also explains that anyone over the age of 18 can make a will, and for it to be valid, it must be signed in front of at least two witnesses. If a person gets married, their will is canceled, unless the will was made with special instructions. The act also talks about situations like leaving property to children or others and what happens if the person named in the will dies before the person who made the will. Additionally, it explains how to make changes to a will and how to cancel or destroy it if the person changes their mind. There are special rules for people in the military or sailors at sea, who can make simpler wills. In general, the law makes sure that wills are clear, followed properly, and protect the wishes of the person who made it, ensuring that their property goes to the right people after their death.
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