If you are planning to get married and you have a Will which you made before this event, contact your Attorney-at-Law. Though you’re not obligated to invite your Attorney to the nuptials, you may need to see him/her soon after you’re hitched and give instructions for the preparation of a new Will. Why? If your current Will was not made in contemplation of your imminent marriage, it would be automatically revoked and of no effect the moment your marriage is solemnized. So, after you’ve posted bans, spoken to the wedding official and sent off your save-the-dates, give your Attorney-at-Law a call.