The Mutual Wills Package with Last Wills and Testaments for Married Couples with Adult Children is a legal document used by married couples to outline their wishes regarding the distribution of their property after death. It includes two separate wills for each spouse that work together to ensure that both individuals' decisions are honored. This package differs from standard wills by including provisions that explicitly reflect mutual intentions, especially involving adult children.
This form is ideal for married couples who want to ensure that both partners' wishes regarding their estate are clearly detailed and respected. It is particularly relevant when couples have adult children and want to address how their assets will be divided after their passing. This package can also be useful in preventing disputes among heirs by clearly stating the couple's intentions.
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Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. After filling out the wills, it is best practice to sign them in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public. This process adds an extra layer of validation, making it easier to probate the wills later on.
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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.
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).
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.
The reason is that making it impossible for the surviving spouse to change the terms of the will can turn out to be a very bad result. The survivorwho may live years or decades after the first spouse's deathcannot react to changed life circumstances, and the family may suffer as a result.