Last Will and Testament
  • General Information
  • Disposition of Testator's Estate
  • Complete the Document

Testator's Details

  • Indicate the full name of a Testator (i.e. this a person who makes a Will):

  • Indicate the name of a city/town, where a Testator currently lives:

  • Indicate the name of a state, where Testator currently lives:

  • Does a Testator has any living children?

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    Living children include all biological and adopted children of a Testator, who is alive on the date of making this Will.

  • Indicate full name and date of birth of all Testator's children (biological or adopted):

Family Status

  • Indicate a Testator's family status:

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    In the United States, “common law marriage” refers to a marriage without a formal ceremony or license, recognized in a minority of states. It requires the couple to live together, hold themselves out as married, and have a mutual agreement to be married.

  • Indicate a full name of a Testator's spouse:

Appointment of Executor

  • Indicate the full name of Executor (i.e. a person who manages and distributes the Testator's estate):

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    The executor of a will is the person legally appointed by the deceased (testator) in their will to manage and distribute their estate.

    This involves carrying out the instructions in the will, paying debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining assets to the beneficiaries.

  • Indicate the full name of a city/town, where an Executor currently lives:

  • Does a Testator wishes to appoint alternative executor?

  • Indicate the full name of an alternative Executor:

  • Indicate the full name of a city/town, where an alternative Executor currently lives:

Specific Gifts

  • Does a Testator wish to give a specific gift to a certain person, once Testator dies?

  • Describe in detail a specific gift(s) the Testator wishes to give, as well as the name of such a beneficiary:

Distribution of Residue

  • To whom and how a Testator's residue estate should be distributed after the Testator's death?

  • Describe how exactly the Testator's residue should be distributed after their death:

  • To whom all the Testator's residual estate should be transferred once the Testator's spouse dies:

  • Indicate the list of all named beneficiaries to whom all of the Testator's residual estate should be transferred (once the Testator's spouse is dead):

  • If a Testator's children/child die, the residue of a Testator's estate shall be distributed:

  • Indicate the full name of one named beneficiary, to whom all the Testator's residual estate should be transferred (once the testator's children are dead):

  • To whom and how a Testator's residue estate should be distributed after the Testator's death?

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    A residue estate, also known as a residuary estate, is the remaining assets of a deceased person’s estate after all specific bequests, debts, and expenses have been addressed, as defined in their will. It essentially represents the “leftovers” after specific assets have been distributed to named beneficiaries and debts have been settled.

  • If a Testator's children/child die, the residue of a Testator's estate shall be distributed:

  • Describe how the residue of Testator's estate should be distributed if Testator's children die:

  • Indicate the full name of one named beneficiary, to whom all residue estate should be transferred, if a Testator's children die:

  • Indicate the full name of one named beneficiary to whom the whole Testator's residue of estate should be transferred?

  • If one named beneficiary dies, to whom the residue of Testator's estate should be transferred?

  • Indicate the full names and amount of shares of all beneficiaries, to whom a Testator's residue of estate should be transferred in case one named beneficiary dies:

  • To whom and how a Testator's residue estate should be distributed after the Testator's death?

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    A residue estate, also known as a residuary estate, is the remaining assets of a deceased person’s estate after all specific bequests, debts, and expenses have been addressed, as defined in their will.

    It essentially represents the “leftovers” after specific assets have been distributed to named beneficiaries and debts have been settled.

  • Describe how exactly the Testator's residue should be distributed after their death:

  • If all Testator's children die, to whom a Testator's residue should be distributed in that case?

  • Indicate the full name of one named beneficiary, to whom all the Testator's residual estate should be transferred (once the testator's children and spouse are dead):

  • To whom all the Testator's residual estate should be transferred once the Testator's spouse dies:

  • Indicate the list of all named beneficiaries to whom all of the Testator's residual estate should be transferred (once the Testator's spouse is dead):

Last Directives

  • As one or few Testator's children are below the age of majority, indicate the full name of a Guardian:

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    A guardian is an individual legally appointed to provide care, protection, and management of the affairs of another person (usually a minor or someone deemed incapacitated) who is unable to care for themselves.

  • Indicate the name of a city/town, where a Guardian currently lives:

  • Does a Testator wishes to appoint a pet caretaker to look after a Testator's favorite pet(s)?

  • Indicate the full name of a pet caretaker:

  • Indicate the amount of money (in US dollars), which should be taken from a Testator's residue estate to look after a pet(s):

  • Does a Testator wishes to make special funeral arrangements?

  • Describe in details how the funeral services should be conducted:

  • Describe in detail the funeral's location:

  • Describe in detail how the remains of a Testator should be disposed:

  • Does a Testator wish to disinherit one or several beneficiaries?

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    Disinheritance means intentionally excluding someone from receiving an inheritance or part of an estate after death.

    It prevents a designated person from inheriting any property or assets.

  • Indicate the full name and date of birth of beneficiaries, whom Testator wishes to disinherit:

  • Do you want to add a signature?

  • Testator's Signature

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