North Carolina Last Will and Testament for Divorced Person Not Remarried with Adult and Minor Children

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NC-WIL-01400
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What is this form?

This Last Will and Testament is specifically designed for a divorced person who has not remarried and has both adult and minor children. It serves to declare how your property will be distributed upon your death, appoint a personal representative or executor to manage your estate, and set up a trust for any minor children. This form is essential for ensuring that your wishes are legally documented and recognized, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Unlike other wills, this version caters specifically to the unique circumstances of divorced individuals with dependents.


Key components of this form

  • Appointment of a Personal Representative to manage your estate.
  • Specifications for distributing property and assets to your children and other beneficiaries.
  • Provisions for establishing a trust for minor children until they reach a specified age.
  • Instructions for naming a guardian for minor children in the event of your passing.
  • Self-proving affidavit provisions to simplify the probate process.
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Common use cases

This form is necessary when you want to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your death, especially if you have experienced divorce and have children. You should use this Last Will and Testament if you want to provide specific instructions for the care of minor children, appoint a guardian, or establish a trust for their benefit. Additionally, it is crucial if you want to explicitly revoke any prior wills and ensure clarity regarding your estate distribution.

Who can use this document

This Last Will and Testament is intended for:

  • Divorced individuals who have not remarried.
  • Parents with both minor and adult children.
  • Individuals who wish to establish specific bequests and administer their estate upon death.
  • Those who want to appoint a personal representative and a guardian for minor children.

Completing this form step by step

  • Provide your full name and county of residence at the beginning of the document.
  • List the names and birthdates of all minor and adult children you wish to include in your will.
  • Specify any individuals to whom you want to bequeath specific property, including their relationship to you.
  • Appoint a Personal Representative and a Successor Personal Representative for estate management.
  • Indicate a guardian for any minor children, and if applicable, set up a trust for their inheritance.

Is notarization required?

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. The self-proving affidavit included in the document should be signed by a notary public, along with the witnesses, to simplify the probate process and affirm the authenticity of the will. The integrated online notarization from US Legal Forms provides a secure video call service, allowing you to complete this requirement conveniently.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Not signing the will in front of two qualified witnesses.
  • Failing to include necessary provisions for minor children.
  • Leaving property unspecified, which can lead to distribution disputes.
  • Neglecting to update the Will after significant life changes, such as remarriage or the birth of a child.

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