Colorado Last Will and Testament for a Widow or Widower with Adult and Minor Children

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CO-WIL-01703
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What is this form?

This Last Will and Testament for a widow or widower with adult and minor children is a legal document that allows a surviving spouse to specify the distribution of their estate after death. It provides for appointing a personal representative, outlining how property will be divided, and naming guardianship for any minor children. Unlike other wills, this form addresses the unique situation of a widow or widower with both adult and minor children, ensuring that the interests of all children are considered.


Main sections of this form

  • Appointment of a personal representative to administer the estate.
  • Designation of beneficiaries who will receive specific property.
  • Provisions for a trustee to manage assets designated for minor children.
  • Instructions for guardianship in case of the death of the parent.
  • Self-proving affidavit for easier probate processing.
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When to use this form

This form is needed when a widow or widower wishes to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes after their death. It is particularly relevant if the individual has both adult and minor children and wants to specify different provisions for each group. Additionally, it is advisable to use this form when there is a desire to appoint a guardian for minor children or establish a trust for their benefit.

Who needs this form

  • Surviving spouses who have experienced the death of their partner.
  • Parents who have both adult and minor children.
  • Individuals seeking to clearly delineate their estate plan to avoid disputes.
  • Anyone wanting to address the unique needs of minor children in estate planning.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Enter your name, county of residence, and the name of your deceased spouse.
  • List the names and birthdates of your children.
  • Detail specific bequests for property to designated beneficiaries.
  • Specify the terms for any trust to manage assets for minor children.
  • Sign the will in the presence of two witnesses and a notary if using a self-proving affidavit.
  • Store the completed will in a safe place and consider sharing a copy with your personal representative.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to sign the will in the presence of the required witnesses.
  • Naming beneficiaries who are not clearly identified, leading to confusion.
  • Not reviewing the will periodically to reflect changes in relationships or assets.
  • Overlooking the need for a trustee for minor children's assets.

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Create the initial document. Start by titling the document Last Will and Testament" and including your full legal name and address. Designate an executor. Appoint a guardian. Name the beneficiaries. Designate the assets. Ask witnesses to sign your will. Store your will in a safe place.

The form may be downloaded in fillable Adobe PDF, Rich Text Format, and Microsoft Word templates and should be signed by the testator and at least two (2) witnesses or a notary public (See your State's Probate Code).

In most situations, a will template is an easy and inexpensive way to make sure your wishes are known and carried out. Most people can get everything they need by using a will template, with little cost or hassle.

Find an online template or service. Make a list of your assets. Be specific about who gets what. If you have minor children, choose a guardian. Give instructions for your pet. Choose an executor. Name a 'residuary beneficiary' List your funeral preferences.

Choose an online legal services provider or locate a will template. Carefully consider your distribution wishes. Identify a personal representative/executor. Understand the requirements to make your will legal. Make sure someone else knows about your will. Consult a lawyer if you have a more complicated estate.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to have an attorney draft a will for you. Anyone can write this document on their own, and as long as it meets all of the legal requirements of the state, courts will recognize one you wrote yourself.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to have an attorney draft a will for you. Anyone can write this document on their own, and as long as it meets all of the legal requirements of the state, courts will recognize one you wrote yourself.

Include personal identifying information. Include a statement about your age and mental status. Designate an executor. Decide who will take care of your children. Choose your beneficiaries. List your funeral details. Sign and date your Last Will and Testament.

The Free Last Will and Testament Template for Word is compatible with Word 2003 or later versions.

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Colorado Last Will and Testament for a Widow or Widower with Adult and Minor Children