Boston Massachusetts Last Will and Testament for Divorced person not Remarried with Minor Children

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Massachusetts
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Boston
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MA-WIL-0005
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The Will you have found is for a divorced person, not remarried with minor children. It provides for the appointment of a personal representative or executor, designation of who will receive your property and other provisions.


This Will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses, not related to you or named in your Will. 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 Will.

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A will can be declared invalid where there is found to have been 'undue influence' on the testator. To avoid any challenge along these lines, it is important that a will is made voluntarily and not under duress, and reflects the testator's true wishes.

A handwritten will may be valid in Massachusetts, so long as all other legal requirements are satisfied, including those concerning signing, the will be witnessed by at least two people, the testator being of sound mind, and the absence of fraud.

Under Massachusetts law, a will must be filed with the court within 30 days after the death of the testator. M.G.L. c. 190B § 2-516.

Technically, you can create your own will in Massachusetts. The only legal requirement is that you sign it in front of at least 2 witnesses and that those witnesses also sign the will.

In order for the will to be valid, it must either be signed by the testator or signed by someone else in the testator's presence and at the direction of the testator (if the testator is not able to sign the will themselves).

When you marry, any existing Will is automatically revoked (cancelled) and becomes no longer valid. If you don't make a new one, then when you die the law of intestacy decides how your assets will be divided. Any marriage will automatically revoke your Will unless you're making the Will in anticipation of marriage.

Signature: The will must be signed by the testator or by someone else in the testator's name in his presence, by his direction. Witnesses: A Massachusetts will must be signed by at least two witnesses, who should not also be beneficiaries in the will. Writing: A Massachusetts will must be in writing.

Massachusetts recognizes nuncupative (oral) wills, but only if made by a person in active military service or a mariner at sea in order to dispose of personal property. A Massachusetts will may be changed at any time by codicil, which must be executed in the same way as a will.

A will can be made self-proved under Massachusetts law if the will is simultaneously executed, attested, and acknowledged in front of a notary. If a will is self-proved, probate is easier because the witnesses who executed the will generally do not need to testify before the court to establish the will's authenticity.

Do I Need a Lawyer to Make a Will in Massachusetts? No -- you can create your own will in Massachusetts, using Nolo's Quicken WillMaker & Trust. You may want to consult a lawyer in some situations, however.

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Boston Massachusetts Last Will and Testament for Divorced person not Remarried with Minor Children