No will or codicil in writing, or any part thereof, can be revoked or altered otherwise than:
(1) Will or codicil.--By some other will or codicil in writing;
(2) Other writing.--By some other writing declaring the same, executed and proved in the manner required of wills; or
(3) Act to the document.--By being burnt, torn, canceled, obliterated, or destroyed, with the intent and for the purpose of revocation, by the testator himself or by another person in his presence and by his express direction. If such act is done by any person other than the testator, the direction of the testator must be proved by the oaths or affirmations of two competent witnesses.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 20 - DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES
Section 2501 - Who may make a will
Section 2502 - Form and execution of a will
Section 2503 - Nuncupative wills (Repealed)
Section 2504 - Witnesses (Repealed)
Section 2504.1 - Validity of execution
Section 2505 - Revocation of a will
Section 2506 - Revival of revoked or invalid will
Section 2507 - Modification by circumstances
Section 2508 - Change by election of surviving spouse (Repealed)
Section 2509 - Forfeiture of right of election (Repealed)
Section 2510 - How election made (Repealed)
Section 2511 - Time for making election (Repealed)
Section 2512 - Failure to make an election (Repealed)
Section 2513 - Grantee or lienholder (Repealed)
Section 2514 - Rules of interpretation
Section 2515 - Devise or bequest to trust
Section 2516 - Devise in fee tail abolished
Section 2517 - Rule in Shelley's case and doctrine of worthier title
Section 2519 - Testamentary guardian