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Washington Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children

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Washington
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WA-WIL-01459C
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The Mutual Wills package with Last Wills and Testaments you have found, is for a married couple with minor children. It provides for the appointment of a personal representative or executor, designation of who will receive your property and other provisions, including provisions for your spouse and children. It also establishes a trust and provides for the appointment of a trustee for the estate of the minor children. This package contains two wills, one for each spouse. It also includes instructions.


The wills must be signed in the presence of two witnesses, not related to you or named in the wills. If your state has adopted a self-proving affidavit statute, a state specific self-proving affidavit is also included and requires the presence of a notary public to sign the wills.

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The mutual wills can be revoked during the lifetimes of both testators, but, on the first death, the survivor is prevented from making a new will in the future.

Mutual wills are a common estate planning tool. Typically, a couple agrees to leave all or most of their estate to the surviving spouse, who then agrees to provide irrevocable gifts over to children.it must include an agreement not to revoke the wills.

As soon as one of the parties to that agreement dies, it becomes impossible for the remaining parties to alter their mutual Wills.

Married couples often execute wills which are identical in their provisions, frequently giving the estate to the surviving spouse or if the spouse does not survive to the children.However, not every mirror will is a "mutual will", indeed very few mirror wills are mutual wills.

Mutual Wills are Wills drawn up by at least two people and are signed following an agreement between the individuals which it is intended should bind the survivor of them. Each individual agrees with the other not to alter their Will after the other dies.

The doctrine of mutual Wills does not theoretically take away the ability to make a new Will revoking the mutual Will.So the practical effect is that a mutual Will is only revocable in accordance with the agreement (if at all).

Perhaps leaving everything to each other on the first death and, if they have any, to their children when the surviving partner dies. If you and your partner have almost identical plans for what happens after each of you has passed away, Mirror Wills can be a very cost effective solution.

The court recognises that all Wills can be revoked but in the case of mutual Wills, equity will protect and enforce the interests created by the agreement for the benefit of the beneficiaries.

The difference between them, however, is that in the case of mirror wills, there is nothing to stop either person changing their Wills, even if they are still with the 'mirror' person.

As mutual wills are binding, the key purpose of such wills is to ensure that property flows to intended, agreed, beneficiaries. They are generally used to ensure that a testator's property can be enjoyed by another during his or her lifetime, but then passes to a third party, the 'ultimate beneficiary.

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Washington Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children