Ohio Last Will and Testament for Married person with Minor Children

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OH-WIL-01516
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This form is a Last Will and Testament designed specifically for a married individual with minor children. It outlines the distribution of your estate, the appointment of a personal representative, and specific provisions for your spouse and children. This document also includes trust establishment for your minor children, ensuring their financial security in the event of your passing.


  • Personal representative: Appoints someone to manage your estate.
  • Beneficiary designations: Specifies who will receive your assets.
  • Trust provisions: Establishes trust for minor children to manage their inheritance.
  • Guardian appointment: Designates a guardian for your minor children if necessary.
  • Witness requirements: Outlines the need for witnesses for validity.
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This form should be used when creating a legal document to specify how your assets and responsibilities will be handled after your death, especially if you have minor children. It is crucial to have a will in place to avoid intestacy laws, which dictate asset distribution without your input and can complicate matters for your family during a difficult time.

The following individuals or groups should consider using this form:

  • Married individuals with minor children.
  • Those wishing to ensure their spouse and children are provided for after their death.
  • Individuals looking to create a trust for minor children.
  • Anyone wanting to name guardians for their minor children.

Follow these steps to complete your Last Will and Testament:

  • Identify yourself and list your county of residence.
  • Designate your spouse’s name and your children’s names along with their birth dates.
  • Specify any specific bequests you want to make to individuals.
  • Appoint a trustee for any minor children’s trusts.
  • Choose a guardian for your minor children if applicable.
  • Ensure two witnesses sign your will in your presence and follow any additional requirements for your state.

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. After signing your will in front of two witnesses, it's advisable to sign it in the presence of a notary public to complete the self-proving affidavit. This step simplifies the probate process by verifying the authenticity of your will.

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  • Failing to sign in front of the required number of witnesses.
  • Not specifying ages for trust distributions properly.
  • Leaving out important details about specific bequests.
  • Not updating the will when personal circumstances change.
  • Assuming a will automatically avoids probate without proper measures.
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  • A Last Will and Testament is essential for married individuals with minor children.
  • The form provides specific instructions for asset distribution and guardian appointments.
  • Proper execution, including witness and notary requirements, is crucial for legal validity.
  • Regular updates to your will can ensure it reflects your current wishes and circumstances.

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Create the initial document. Start by titling the document Last Will and Testament" and including your full legal name and address. Designate an executor. Appoint a guardian. Name the beneficiaries. Designate the assets. Ask witnesses to sign your will. Store your will in a safe place.

Include personal identifying information. Include a statement about your age and mental status. Designate an executor. Decide who will take care of your children. Choose your beneficiaries. List your funeral details. Sign and date your Last Will and Testament.

You can buy a Will kit from your local newsagency or post office for about $20, follow the instructions and write your own Will.

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).

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