Tennessee Last Will and Testament for Married person with Minor Children

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What this document covers

The Last Will and Testament for a married person with minor children is a legal document that outlines how an individual's estate will be managed and distributed upon their death. This form allows you to appoint a personal representative, specify beneficiaries, and establish trusts for minor children. Unlike simpler wills, this document accommodates the unique needs of married individuals and their dependent children, ensuring that both spouse and children are adequately provided for after a tragedy.


Key parts of this document

  • Appointment of a personal representative or executor to manage the estate.
  • Designation of beneficiaries, including your spouse and children.
  • Provisions for a trust to manage assets for minor children.
  • Instructions regarding debts and expenses to be paid after death.
  • Appointment of a guardian for minor children if both parents are not available.
  • Opportunities to specify special bequests of personal property.
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When this form is needed

This form is particularly useful for married individuals with minor children who want to ensure their loved ones are cared for after their passing. It is recommended in situations where you wish to allocate specific assets, set up trusts for children, or name guardians in the absence of both parents. If your family situation changes, such as the birth of additional children or changes in financial circumstances, it's also important to update this will accordingly.

Who should use this form

  • Married individuals who have minor children.
  • Parents who want to designate guardians for their children in case of unexpected events.
  • Individuals looking to clearly specify how their assets should be distributed among family members.
  • Those who wish to create trusts to protect their children’s inheritance until they reach adulthood.

How to complete this form

  • Identify and enter your full name and county of residence.
  • Designate your spouse and list all minor children's names and dates of birth.
  • Specify any specific bequests of property, if applicable.
  • Choose a personal representative and, if desired, a successor representative.
  • Sign the will in the presence of two witnesses who are not mentioned in the document.
  • If applicable, have a notary public attest the document to solidify its validity.

Notarization requirements for this form

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. Many states accept a self-proving affidavit, which can be executed at the time of signing, making the will admissible to probate without needing further witness testimony. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services for your convenience.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Not signing the will in the presence of two witnesses.
  • Failing to include a self-proving affidavit if required by state law.
  • Overlooking the need to update the will after major life events (like divorce or the birth of children).
  • Not clearly specifying the distribution of specific assets, which can lead to misunderstandings.

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Key takeaways

  • This Last Will and Testament is specifically designed for married individuals with minor children, ensuring proper estate management.
  • Proper completion and witnessing are essential for the will's validity.
  • Regular updates are necessary to reflect changes in your family situation or financial status.
  • Utilizing online resources can simplify the form preparation process and ensure accuracy.

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For the vast majority of individuals, my cost to prepare an estate package including a Will, Power of Attorney, Healthcare Power of Attorney and Living is a flat rate of $450.00. I charge this same flat rate for both single individuals and married couples.

Age: The testator must be at least 18 years old. Capacity: The testator must be of sound mind. Signature: The will must be signed by the testator or by someone else in the testator's name in his presence, by his direction.

Generally, yes. The Tennessee statute on Wills recognizes the validity of holographic or handwritten Wills. T.C.A. § 32-1-105.

A notarized will does not need to be probated.When a person dies leaving behind a will that is not notarized, the law requires that its validity be ascertained by a notary or by a court. Similarly, any non-notarized modification made to a will must be probated, whether the will is notarized or not.

GUARDIAN: In the event I shall die as the sole parent of minor children, then I appoint ____________________________________ as Guardian of said minor children. If this named Guardian is unable or unwilling to serve, then I appoint ____________________________________ as alternate Guardian.

No, in Tennessee, you do not need to notarize your will to make it legal. However, Tennessee allows you to make your will "self-proving" and you'll need to go to a notary if you want to do that. A self-proving will speeds up probate because the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it.

Tennessee law requires testators to be 18 and of sound mind, while two or more witnesses must sign the will to make it valid.Signature and material provisions must be in handwriting of testator and handwriting must be proved by two witnesses (no witnesses necessary to the will).

Decide Who Will Administer Your Estate. Someone needs to wrap up your affairs after you pass away. Decide How You Want to Distribute Your Assets. Choose One or More Guardians. Write and Sign Your Will.

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