South Dakota Last Will and Testament for Single Person with Adult and Minor Children

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Overview of this form

The Last Will and Testament for a single person with adult and minor children is a legal document that outlines how you want your estate distributed after your death. Unlike standard wills, this form specifically addresses the needs of a single parent with children of varying ages, allowing you to designate guardianship, appoint executors, and specify how property should be divided. It ensures that your wishes are honored while providing legal clarity and protection for your heirs.


Form components explained

  • Introduction: Includes your personal information and revocation of prior wills.
  • Appointment of Guardians: Designates guardians for minor children.
  • Specific Bequests: Specifies any specific items or property bequeathed to individuals.
  • Distribution of Estate: Outlines how the remainder of your estate is to be distributed among your children.
  • Trust Provisions: Provides for a trust for minor children and specifies when they will receive their inheritance.
  • Appointment of Personal Representative: Names an executor to manage your estate following your death.
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When to use this document

This form should be used when you want to establish a legally binding document that outlines your wishes regarding the distribution of your estate, especially if you are a single parent with adult and minor children. It's essential to create a will to avoid intestate succession, which can lead to complications in determining how your assets will be handled after your death.

Intended users of this form

  • Single parents with both adult and minor children.
  • Individuals who wish to designate guardianship for their minor children.
  • People who want to clearly outline their wishes regarding the distribution of their estate.

How to complete this form

  • Begin by entering your full name and address at the top of the document.
  • List the names and birth dates of your children in the designated section.
  • Specify any specific bequests of property to individuals in the appropriate fields.
  • Outline how your remaining estate will be divided among your children.
  • Appoint a guardian for your minor children and a personal representative for your estate.
  • Sign the will in front of two witnesses and have a notary public if necessary.

Notarization requirements for this form

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid if it includes a self-proving affidavit. The online notarization service from US Legal Forms is available at all times for a secure and efficient process without the need for travel.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Not having the will signed by the required number of witnesses.
  • Failing to update the will when personal circumstances change (e.g., marriage or additional children).
  • Overlooking the appointment of guardians for minor children.

Benefits of completing this form online

  • Easy accessibility: This form can be completed at your convenience from anywhere.
  • Editable: Modify the form to fit your specific needs without legal jargon confusion.
  • Cost-effective: Avoid hiring an attorney for basic estate planning needs.

Key takeaways

  • The Last Will and Testament for single persons with children helps ensure your estate is handled according to your wishes.
  • Designating guardians for minor children is a crucial part of the will.
  • It is necessary to have the will witnessed and possibly notarized to ensure its validity.

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FAQ

Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to have an attorney draft a will for you. Anyone can write this document on their own, and as long as it meets all of the legal requirements of the state, courts will recognize one you wrote yourself.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to have an attorney draft a will for you. Anyone can write this document on their own, and as long as it meets all of the legal requirements of the state, courts will recognize one you wrote yourself.

No. You can make your own will in South Dakota, using Nolo's do-it-yourself will software or online will programs. However, you may want to consult a lawyer in some situations. For example, if you think that your will might be contested or if you want to disinherit your spouse, you should talk with an attorney.

If you've got a life partner but no marriage (or civil union or domestic partnership) certificate, estate planning is a must. Without it, neither of you will inherit from each otherand neither of you will have a say in the other's end-of-life medical care.

You can either download a template (many are free) and write your Will at your own pace offline using your word processor, or tell us your wishes in our online questionnaire and let us write it for you.

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.

Drafting the will yourself is less costly and may put you out about $150 or less. Depending on your situation, expect to pay anywhere between $300 and $1,000 to hire a lawyer for your will. While do-it-yourself will kits may save you time and money, writing your will with a lawyer ensures it will be error-free.

Most single people should have a will. A will can help you determine who will get your property (including your home, business, pets, and digital assets), name guardians for your children, and name an executor. A will also puts your wishes in writing so there's no confusion about your intentions.

Bank accounts. Brokerage or investment accounts. Retirement accounts and pension plans. A life insurance policy.

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South Dakota Last Will and Testament for Single Person with Adult and Minor Children