Washington Last Will and Testament for Divorced person not Remarried with Minor Children

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Overview of this form

This Last Will and Testament is a legal document specifically designed for a divorced individual who has not remarried and has minor children. It enables the individual to outline how their property will be distributed upon their death, appoint a personal representative (executor), and establish guardianship for their children. Unlike standard wills, this form caters specifically to the unique needs of divorced parents, ensuring provisions are made for minor beneficiaries.


Main sections of this form

  • Appointment of a personal representative to manage the estate.
  • Designation of beneficiaries, including minor children.
  • Specific bequests of property to named individuals.
  • Establishment of a trust for minor children until they reach a specified age.
  • Appointment of a guardian for minor children in the event of the parent's death.
  • Self-proving affidavit provisions, with requirements for notarization and witness signatures.
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When to use this document

This form is essential in situations where a divorced individual with minor children wants to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes after their death. It is ideal for those who need to appoint guardians for their children and establish trusts to manage their inheritance until they reach adulthood. This will helps prevent potential legal disputes and provides clear guidance on the decedent's wishes.

Who should use this form

  • Individuals who are divorced and have minor children.
  • Those who have assets that they wish to allocate to specific individuals.
  • Parents who want to appoint a guardian for their children in the event of their passing.
  • Anyone seeking to establish a trust for the benefit of their minor children.

How to prepare this document

  • Enter your name and county of residence in the designated fields.
  • List the names and birthdates of all minor children in Article One.
  • Specify any specific property you want to bequeath in Article Three.
  • Designate a trustee for any trusts established for minor beneficiaries in Article Five.
  • Sign the will in the presence of two non-related witnesses and a notary public if a self-proving affidavit is included.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Not having the form signed in front of the required number of witnesses.
  • Failing to appoint a guardian for minor children.
  • Not specifying minor children or other beneficiaries clearly.
  • Overlooking updates to the will after significant life changes.

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  • Includes detailed instructions for completing each section correctly.

Key takeaways

  • This Last Will and Testament is tailored for divorced individuals with minor children.
  • It outlines asset distribution and guardianship while ensuring minor children's needs are met.
  • The will must be executed with the required number of witnesses and notarization.
  • Keep the completed will in a safe location and inform your executor about it.

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FAQ

If you divorce, then your existing Will is not cancelled. However, the divorce does have the effect that your former spouse will no longer act as an Executor, nor inherit from your Will. Sometimes, a married couple may choose to judicially separate rather than divorce for example for religious reasons.

Therefore, in South Africa a will is not automatically void or invalid as a result of a divorce, but unless expressly stated to the contrary, if a testator executed a will before the date of divorce and dies within 3 months of the divorce, the former spouse of the testator will not inherit in terms of the will and will

If your marriage is ended by a court order (like divorce or annulment) your will is not void or invalid.However, because your will does not become invalid at divorce, you can make a new will at any time after separation but before divorce so that these issues do not occur. You do not have to await the decree absolute.

The will takes precedence, but he should make a new one after marriage.

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Washington Last Will and Testament for Divorced person not Remarried with Minor Children