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Originally Posted by latepaul
A will is a legal document so we can't ignore the law. I imagine adding an item in your will for something that isn't legally yours could create issues and possibly (speculating here) invalidate the whole thing. I wouldn't want to risk it unless I was sure I had the right to bequeath it.
Which isn't to say I wouldn't leave a letter with the will which contained a master password. Except I have no one to leave anything to anyway so it's a bit moot for me.
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No, a Will isn't invalidated because one or more of the Clauses isn't able to be acted upon for whatever reason. The rest of the Will still stands.