Wisconsin Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children

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The Mutual Wills Package for Married Couples with Minor Children is a comprehensive legal document set designed for married couples wishing to establish their last wills and testaments. This package is tailored specifically for couples with minor children and includes two wills—one for each spouse. Distinct from regular wills, this package not only appoints a personal representative but also incorporates provisions for children, designates who will receive property, and establishes a trust to manage the estate of minor beneficiaries. It provides clarity and structure for end-of-life planning, ensuring both partners and their children are protected according to their wishes.


  • Appointment of personal representatives to manage the estate.
  • Specific provisions for property distribution among beneficiaries.
  • Establishment of a trust for the minor children's inheritance.
  • Designation of guardians for minor children in case both parents pass away.
  • Instructions for execution, including witness requirements.
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  • Preview Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children
  • Preview Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children
  • Preview Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children
  • Preview Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children
  • Preview Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children

This form should be used when a married couple wants to create mutual wills to ensure their estate is handled according to their shared wishes, particularly when they have minor children. It is ideal for couples looking to provide thorough legal coverage concerning their property distribution and guardianship arrangements, protecting their children's future in the unfortunate event of both parents’ death.

Intended audience:

  • Married couples with minor children.
  • Couples who want to establish clear instructions for property distribution.
  • Anyone seeking to secure guardianship arrangements for their children.
  • Individuals wanting to create legally binding wills that reflect both partners' wishes.

Steps to complete the form:

  • Identify the parties by entering the names of both spouses.
  • Specify the minor children’s names and dates of birth.
  • Detail any property that each spouse wishes to leave to specific beneficiaries.
  • Designate a guardian for minor children, should both parents pass away.
  • Complete the signing section in front of two witnesses, ensuring compliance with any state laws.

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. The documentation includes provisions for a self-proving affidavit that should be completed in the presence of a notary public. This adds an extra layer of legal verification, making the document easier to process through probate.

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  • Not including all required witnesses during signing, which can invalidate the will.
  • Failing to update the wills after notable life changes such as divorce or the birth of additional children.
  • Neglecting to properly appoint a guardian for minor children.
  • Overlooking the necessity to include a trustee for minor beneficiaries’ trusts.
  • Convenience of completing the form online and making revisions as needed.
  • Comprehensive instructions make it easy for users without legal expertise to create valid wills.
  • Drafted by licensed attorneys to ensure legal completeness and accuracy.
  • Digital storage options facilitate easy access to legal documents when needed.
  • The Mutual Wills Package includes two wills specifically crafted for married couples with children.
  • It provides essential protections for property and dependents after the passing of both spouses.
  • Completing the forms accurately with attention to witness and notarization requirements is crucial for legal validity.
  • Using this package promotes clear communication of intentions regarding the estate and guardianship.

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The difference between them, however, is that in the case of mirror wills, there is nothing to stop either person changing their Wills, even if they are still with the 'mirror' person.

The doctrine of mutual Wills does not theoretically take away the ability to make a new Will revoking the mutual Will.So the practical effect is that a mutual Will is only revocable in accordance with the agreement (if at all).

As mutual wills are binding, the key purpose of such wills is to ensure that property flows to intended, agreed, beneficiaries. They are generally used to ensure that a testator's property can be enjoyed by another during his or her lifetime, but then passes to a third party, the 'ultimate beneficiary.

The reason is that making it impossible for the surviving spouse to change the terms of the will can turn out to be a very bad result. The survivorwho may live years or decades after the first spouse's deathcannot react to changed life circumstances, and the family may suffer as a result.

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Wisconsin Mutual Wills Package for Married Couple with Minor Children