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Oklahoma Last Will and Testament for Single Person with Adult and Minor Children

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Oklahoma
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OK-WIL-0001D
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Overview of this form

The Last Will and Testament for single persons with adult and minor children is a legal document that outlines how you want your assets distributed after your death. It includes provisions for appointing an executor, specifying beneficiaries, and making arrangements for guardianship of minor children. This form differs from other wills in that it specifically accommodates individuals who are not married and have children of varying ages.


Main sections of this form

  • Article One: Names and birthdates of children.
  • Article Three: Specific bequests of property to designated individuals.
  • Article Four: Provision for distributing the entire estate to children equally, per stirpes.
  • Article Five: Establishment of a trust for minor beneficiaries.
  • Article Eight: Appointment of a guardian for minor children.
  • Article Nine: Appointment of a personal representative to handle estate administration.
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When this form is needed

This form is needed when a single person with children wants to ensure their wishes are followed regarding asset distribution after their death. It is particularly important if minor children are involved, as it provides a framework for guardianship and financial management of inheritance.

Intended users of this form

  • Single individuals with minor or adult children.
  • Parents looking to secure the future of their children through a legally binding document.
  • Persons who want to clarify their asset distribution wishes upon death.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Enter your full name and residence information in the appropriate fields.
  • List the names and birthdates of all your children as required.
  • Specify any specific property bequests to individuals as desired.
  • Designate a trustee for minor children's assets and a guardian for their care.
  • Sign the will in front of two witnesses and a notary if using a self-proving affidavit.
  • Keep the completed will in a safe location and provide copies to your personal representative or executor.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Not having the will signed by the required number of witnesses.
  • Failing to update the will after significant life changes (e.g., changes in family status).
  • Not specifying a backup guardian for minor children.

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What to keep in mind

  • This Last Will and Testament is specifically designed for single parents with children.
  • Ensure to designate guardianship and asset management for minors.
  • Complete the will accurately and follow state requirements for witnesses and notarization.

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FAQ

Q: Is a handwritten will valid? A: Under Oklahoma law a will that is entirely written, dated and signed in your own handwriting, and which contains no typed or printed portion, is valid.

Under Oklahoma law, a will must be filed with the court within 30 days after the death of the testator. 58 Okla. Stat.So, after you pass away, your will should be filed in your local probate court by the person named to be your personal representative (also called an executor or administrator).

You don't need a lawyer to create a will if you have a straightforward financial situation.You can use online templates or software to write a will yourself. In order to legalize the will, it needs to be signed and dated by you and at least two other witnesses.

Write every word in the will in your own handwriting. Be sure to state whether or not you have children. 'Revoke' or write a sentence clearly stating this new handwritten will is how you want your property to be settled after your death. Make an entire document. Sign your name at the veryend of the will.

As long as it was properly signed and witnessed by two adult independent witnesses who are present at the time you sign your will, it should be legally binding.Using the wrong wording could mean that your instructions aren't followed, or even that your will isn't valid.

You can make your own will in Oklahoma, using Nolo's do-it-yourself will software or online will programs. However, you may want to consult a lawyer in some situations. For example, if you think that your will might be contested or if you want to disinherit your spouse, you should talk with an attorney.

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).

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

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.

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Oklahoma Last Will and Testament for Single Person with Adult and Minor Children