How do you nullify a will?

Answer:
Assuming you are the testator, you would execute a subsequent will nullifying any prior will.

Added: If you are challenging the will, you would have to raise the issue of the testator's mental competence, or the issue of undue/improper influence bieng placed upon the testator at the time the will was drafted.
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