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- 1 - MISSOURI WILL INSTRUCTIONS Married with Children from Prior Marriage U.S. Legal Forms, Inc. http://www.uslegalforms.com 1. This Will is designed to be completed on your computer. To do so, use your mouse and click on each field which will be highlighted in gray. This will replace the gray with the words you type. Example: _____________________________[1] will become JOHN DOE. If you ordered and received this Will in hard copy, you may also use these instructions to complete the Will, leaving the reference numbers, and placing the names, etc. you desire next to the field numbers. 2. The Will contains Articles which cover various matters. The information below is designed to assist you in completing the fields contained in the articles of the Will. 3. Article / Field Completion InstructionsField [1] - Your name. Field [2] - Your name Field [3] - Your County of Residence. ARTICLE ONE Field [4] - Type the name of person your spouse. Fields [5] – [10] Type the name(s) and birth date(s) of all children of the prior marriage. ARTICLE THREE This article is for you to specify specific property to go to a specific person. If you do not leave any, type none and delete the fields. Field [11] - Type name. Field [12] - Type street address. Field [13] - Additional Address line. Field [14] - City, State, Zip. Field [15] - Relationship. Field [16] - Describe the property to go to this person. Field [17] - Type name. Field [18] - Type street address. Field [19] - Additional Address line. Field [20] - City, State, Zip. Field [21] - Relationship. Field [22] - Describe the property Field [23] - Type name. - 2 - Field [24] - Type street address. Field [25] - Additional Address line. Field [26] - City, State, Zip. Field [27] - Relationship. Field [28] - Describe the propertyARTICLE FOUR This article is for you to leave your homestead, if you have one on the date of death to persons designated. Check the appropriate box to indicate your selection. Field [29] - Type name of your spouse if this option is chosen. Field [30] - Type name(s) of child(ren) if this option is chosen. Fields [31-32] Omitted If the children option is chosen, check the box which indicates whether the spouse is to have a life estate in the property. Note: If your home is jointly owned with another and held as joint tenants with rights of survivorship, the home will pass to the survivor and will not be controlled by your will. If this is the case, name the joint tenant in field 29. ARTICLE FIVE This article is for you to leave all the rest and remainder of your property except your homestead and any special items you listed in Article Three. Check the appropriate box to indicate your selection. Field [33] - Type name of children to receive all other property if this option is chosen Field [34-35] Omitted Field [36] - Type the name of your spouse if this option is chosen. ARTICLE SIX This article is to provide an alternate distribution of the rest and remainder of your property should your spouse predecease you and the provisions for distribution contained in Article Five cannot be carried out. Check the appropriate box to indicate your selection. Field [37] - Type the name of children to receive all other property if this provision is to be enacted. Fields [38-39] Omitted ARTICLE SEVEN This article is for you establish a trust on behalf of minor beneficiaries until they reach an age determined by you, at which time their share of the estate may be distributed to them. Field [40] Enter the age, below which you desire property be placed - 3 - in trust for minor beneficiaries. Fields [41-44] Enter age at which children will receive property from the trust. ARTICLE NINE This article provides for the appointment of a Trustee and Successor Trustee. Field [45] Type the name of the Trustee Field [46] Type the name of the Successor Trustee. ARTICLE TEN This article provides for the appointment of a guardian of any minor children. Field [47] Type the age below which you desire a guardian to be appointed Field [48] Type the name of the Guardian. ARTICLE ELEVEN This article is for you to name your personal representative. This must be an adult and can be the person with whom you live. Field [49] - Type name of Personal Representative. Field [50] - Type name of successor Personal Representative. ARTICLE FOURTEEN This article provides instructions relating to the interpretation of your will. Field [51] Type the name of your spouse. - 4 - ARTICLE FIFTEEN All parts of Article 15 are optional. Complete as desired. Be sure to write your initials for any of these items you desire to apply. Field [52] - Type name of Cemetery. Field [53] - Type County. Field [54] - Type State. ENDING AND SIGNATURE Field [55] - Your name. Field [56] - Your name. Field [57] - Your name. Field [58] - Your name. Field [59] - Your name. Field [60] - Your name. Field [61] - Your name. All other blanks in the Will are typically completed by hand, such as the names of the witnesses, day, month and year executed, etc. Once you have completed the Will, double check all entries and then print. The Will should be signed by you in front of two witnesses, not related to you. Please sign all pages of the Will in the places designated. The self-proving affidavit is used to prove the Will and make the Will subject to probate. If the affidavit is not completed now, someone will have to locate the witnesses after your death and obtain an affidavit. Therefore, it is best to sign the Will in the presence of two witnesses AND a notary public so that the affidavit can be completed by the Notary. You should keep your Will in a safe place once executed. It is also recommended that you give a copy to your executor or other person as additional proof of execution. - 5 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR WILL FORM This section will briefly explain some of the articles of your will and provide other information. Articles of the Will which are basically self explanatory are not discussed here. In addition, information which is already provided in the instructions above is not repeated. First Paragraph: The first paragraph of the Will, provides your name, residence information and provides that all prior Wills, if any, are revoked since you have now made a new Will. Article Three: Some people have specific property that they desire to leave to a specific person, such as a ring or antique. This Article is for you to leave such property. You do not have to name specific property and may simply state none if no property is to be left under this Article. Article Eleven: This Article is for you to name a personal representative, also called executor or executrix. The person named should be an adult and may be your spouse or relative. Article Twelve: If not waived, some Courts will require your Personal Representative post a bond, and file an inventory, accounting and/or appraisal. All can be costly and time consuming. This Article states your intention that your Personal Representative not be required to post a bond or file an inventory or accounting. Article Thirteen: This Article sets forth powers of your Personal Representative and is designed to give broad powers without the requirement that Court approval be sought for action by the Representative to the extent permitted by the laws of your State. Article Fourteen: This article sets forth some legal construction intentions to clarify some of the issues which may arise. It also contains a common disaster clause which provides that if you and your spouse die in a common disaster, your Will is to have precedence. In cases where you and your wife are making Wills, you would only include this paragraph in one Will, or state in both which Will is to control. - 6 - BASIC INFORMATION What is a Will? A Will is a document which provides who is to receive your property at death, who will administer your estate, the appointment of trustees and guardians, if applicable, and other provisions. Who may make a Will? Generally, any person 18 years or older of sound mind may make a Will. (Some states allow persons under 18 to make a Will) What happens if I die without a Will? If you die without a will you are an intestate. In such a case, state laws govern who receives your property. These laws are called "intestate succession laws". If you die without a Will, the Court decides who will administer your estate. Generally, it is more expensive to administer an estate of a person who died without a Will, than a person who dies with a Will. General When making a Will you need to consider who will be named as your personal representative or executor to administer your estate, who you will name as guardian and trustee of minor children if your spouse does not survive you and who will receive your property. You should also consider tax issues. The person appointed as executor or administrator is often your spouse, but you should also name an alternate, in case your spouse predeceases you. The person you name should be a person you can trust and who will get along with the beneficiaries named in the Will. In the event your spouse predeceases you, the guardian you name will have actual custody of your minor children unless a court appoints someone else. The trustee you appoint to administer a trust you established will be in charge of the assets of the trust for the benefit of the minor beneficiaries. Generally, a Will must be signed in the presence of at least two witnesses (three for Vermont) who also sign the Will. A notary public will also need to sign if the Will contains a self-proving affidavit. Generally, a self-proving affidavit allows the Will to be admitted to probate without other evidence of execution. Joint Property: Many people do not understand that joint property may pass outside your Will and also sometimes assume that it will pass through their Will. They do not understand the significance of joint ownership. The issue is common in the following areas, provided as examples: (a) Real Estate: Often, a husband and wife will own real estate as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. If one party dies, the surviving party receives the property regardless of what the Will provides. This is common and generally acceptable. However, if this is not your desire you should change the ownership of the property to tenants in common or other form of ownership. If you own real estate as tenants in common, then you may designate who will receive your share of the property at your death. This issue can be a problem when uninformed persons take title to real estate as joint tenants with rights of survivorship but really intended to leave their share to, for example, children of a prior marriage. (b) Bank Accounts/Certificates of Deposit, Stock, Retirement Plans, IRA’s and other type Property: The same ownership as real estate can be made of these investments. In fact, many Banks routinely place Bank accounts and Certificates of Deposit in the joint tenant with right of survivorship form of ownership if more than one person is on the account or CD, without advising you of the consequence of same. In situations where the persons are husband and wife and there is no issue or concern over divorce or children from previous marriages, this may be the best course of action. However, with divorce on the rise, premarital agreements and multiple marriages being common, the parties may be doing something that was not their intent. Another common problematic situation is where a parent has more than one child but only one child resides in the home town of the parent. The parent may place the name of the child who resides there on all accounts, CD’s and other investments for convenience reasons and establish a joint tenant with right of survivorship situation without realizing that only that child will be entitled to those assets at the parent’s death. Simply put, you should be aware when you acquire an asset or investment exactly how it is titled. - 7 - For additional information, see the Law Summary and Information and Preview links in the search results for this form. A Definitions section is also linked on the Information and Preview page. DISCLAIMER/LICENSE/LIABILITY LIMITATION All forms in this package are provided without any warranty, express or implied, as to their legal effect and completeness. Please use at your own risk . If you have a serious legal problem we suggest that you consult an attorney. U.S. Legal Forms, Inc. does not provide legal advice. The products offered by U.S. Legal Forms (US LF) are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. Your Will starts on the next page. Signed by Testator/Testatrix: __________________________________ - 1 - LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ___________________________________[1] BE IT KNOWN THIS DAY THAT, I, _____________________________[2], of __________________[3] County, Missouri, being of legal age and of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under duress, menace, fraud, or undue influence of any person, do make, declare and publish this to be my Will and hereby revoke any Will or Codicil I may have made. ARTICLE ONE Marriage and Children I am married to _____________________________[4] and have the following child(ren) from a prior marriage: Name: _____________________________[5] Date of Birth: __________________[6] Name: _____________________________[7] Date of Birth: __________________[8] Name: _____________________________[9] Date of Birth: _________________[10] ARTICLE TWO Debts and Expenses I direct my Personal Representative to pay all costs and expenses of my last illness and funeral expenses. I further direct my Personal Representative to pay all of my just debts that may be probated, registered and allowed against my estate. However, this provision shall not extend the statute of limitations for the payment of debts, or enlarge upon my legal obligation or any statutory duty of my Personal Representative to pay debts. ARTICLE THREE Specific Bequests of Real and/or Personal Property I will, give and bequeath unto the persons named below, if he or she survives me, the Property described below: Name Address Relationship [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] Property: [16] Name Address Relationship [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] Property: [22] Signed by Testator/Testatrix: __________________________________ - 2 - Name Address Relationship [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] Property: [28] [LIST OR STATE NO PROPERTY LEFT UNDER THIS ARTICLE] In the event I name a person in this Article and said person predeceases me, the bequest to such person shall lapse and the property shall pass under the other provisions of this Will. In the event that I do not possess or own any property listed above on the date of my death, the bequest of that property shall lapse. ARTICLE FOUR Homestead or Primary Residence I will, devise and bequeath all my interest in my homestead or primary residence, if I own a homestead or primary residence on the date of my death that passes through this Will, to my spouse, _____________________________[29], if he or she survives me. If he or she does not survive me, then my homestead or primary residence shall pass under the residuary clause of this Will. Signed if Selected: _______________________________ OR I will, devise and bequeath all my interest in my homestead or primary residence, if I own a homestead or primary residence on the date of my death that passes through this Will, to my child(ren), _______________________________________________[30]. If I have more than one child and name them here, they shall receive my property equally, per stirpes. If I select this option the interest to my child(ren) shall be or shall not be subject to a life estate in my spouse so long as my spouse occupied said property as his or her primary residence for at least 8 months of every year. Signed if Selected: _______________________________ ARTICLE FIVE All Remaining Property – Residuary Clause I will, devise, bequeath and give all the rest and remainder of my property and estate of every kind and character, including, but not limited to, real and personal property in which I may have an interest at the date of my death and which is not otherwise effectively disposed of, to I will, devise, bequeath and give all the rest and remainder of my property and estate of every kind and character, including, but not limited to, real and personal property in which I may have an interest at the date of my death and which is not otherwise effectively disposed of, to My child(ren), ________________________________________________[33]. If I have more than one child and name them here, they shall receive such property equally, per stirpes. [Name children to receive residuary estate. Per stirpes means the descendents of the persons you name will receive the property left to that person if they predecease Signed by Testator/Testatrix: __________________________________ - 3 - you] Signed if Selected: _______________________________ OR My spouse named _____________________________[36]. Signed if Selected : _________________________ ARTICLE SIX Contingent - All Remaining Property – Residuary Clause Not applicable because I named my child(ren) in article Five. Signed if Selected: _______________________________ OR In the event that my spouse shall predecease me, I will, devise, bequeath and give all the rest and remainder of my property and estate of every kind and character, including, but not limited to, real and personal property in which I may have an interest at the date of my death and which is not otherwise effectively disposed of, to my children _____________________________[37]. If I have more than one child and name them here, they shall receive my property equally, per stirpes. Signed if Selected : _______________________________ ARTICLE SEVEN Property To Vest In Trustee for Child Beneficiary In the event that my spouse predeceases me as provided in Article Six, and any of my children are under the age of _________[40] years of age, then I direct that my Personal Representative shall transfer, assign and deliver over to my Trustee, named below, such beneficiary’s share of my estate and the objects of property described herein. I direct my Trustee to hold said Beneficiaries share of my estate on the following terms and conditions: A. The Trustee shall hold and administer the assets of the Trust for the use and benefit of the Beneficiaries for the purpose of providing for their health, education and general welfare in accordance with their accustomed standard of living as much as is possible, considering the value of the Trust property and their other sources of income. B. The Trustee, may in his or her discretion, distribute to or for the benefit of the named Beneficiaries, such portions of the income and principal of the Trust as he or she in his or her sole discretion shall determine to be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Trust. The Trustee may make such distributions as often or as seldom as he or she may determine in his or her sole discretion without the necessity of any court authority or approval, this being a private trust. C. Signed by Testator/Testatrix: __________________________________ - 4 - As each Beneficiary herein reaches the age of ________[41] years, the Trustee shall distribute to said beneficiary his or her share of the trust principal and income as of the distribution date. When the youngest Beneficiary reaches the age of ______[42] years, the Trustee shall distribute all of the remaining Trust property including principal and accumulated income to the Beneficiary and this Trust shall terminate. In making said distributions, the Trustee may make distributions in kind and shall have the sole discretion as to valuation of the Trust property in determining and apportioning distributions among the Beneficiaries. D. In the event of the death of any of the above named Beneficiary prior to the final date of distribution, and said deceased Beneficiary shall leave living issue, the Trustee shall hold only that portion of the Trust property attributable to said deceased Beneficiary beyond the distribution dates as provided in Subparagraph C above, and administer said Trust property for the use and benefit of said living issue. When said youngest living issue reaches the age of ________[43] years, the Trust as to said living issue shall terminate and the Trustee shall distribute all of the remaining Trust property in equal shares to said living issue. In the event of the death of any of the above named Beneficiaries prior to the final date of distribution and said deceased Beneficiaries leave no living issue, then that portion of the Trust property to be distributed to the deceased Beneficiaries as provided for in Subparagraph C above, shall instead be distributed to the surviving Beneficiaries in equal shares. E. Personal and real property may be maintained for my Beneficiaries or converted to cash as my Trustee shall determine. I direct that my Trustee administer hereunder any funds coming into the hands of my Beneficiaries pursuant to any life insurance policy insuring my life. F. In the event that on the date of my death, my spouse shall have predeceased me and my youngest Beneficiary is over ______[44] years of age, then this Trust shall be inoperative and my entire estate shall be distributed to said Beneficiaries as provided in Article Six. ARTICLE EIGHT Creditors of Beneficiaries Neither the principal nor the income of any Trust provision contained in this Will nor any part of same shall be liable for the debts of any Beneficiary hereunder, nor shall the same be subject to seizure by any Creditor of any Beneficiary, and no Beneficiary therein shall have any power to sell, assign, transfer, encumber, or in any manner to anticipate or dispose of his or her interest in the Trust fund, nor any part of same nor the income produced from said fund nor any part of same. ARTICLE NINE Appointment of Trustee I appoint _____________________________[45], or if the appointee fails to qualify or cease to act, I appoint _____________________________[46], as Trustee of the Trust provisions of this Will to serve in said capacity with all the powers during the administration of Signed by Testator/Testatrix: __________________________________ - 5 - the Trust as are granted to Trustees under Missouri law including the power to sell any of the real or personal property of the Trust for cash or on credit or to mortgage it or to lease it, all to be exercised without Court order. The Trustee named herein shall also have all powers as are granted to my Personal Representative under the provisions of this Will during the administration of this private Trust. ARTICLE TEN Appointment of Guardian In the event that a guardian is necessary for any of my children that may be under the age of __________________[47] years, then on the date of my death, I appoint _____________________________[48], as Guardian of said children. ARTICLE ELEVEN Appointment of Personal Representative, Executor or Executrix I hereby appoint _____________________________[49], as Personal Representative of my estate and this Will. In the event my Personal Representative shall predecease me, or, for any reason, shall fail to qualify or cease to act as my Personal Representative, then I hereby appoint _____________________________[50] to serve as successor Personal Representative of my estate and Will. The term “Personal Representative”, as used in this Will, shall be deemed to mean and include “Personal Representative”, “Executor” or “Executrix”. ARTICLE TWELVE Waiver of Bond, Inventory, Accounting, Reporting and Approval My Personal Representative and successor Personal Representative shall serve without any bond, and I hereby waive the necessity of preparing or filing any inventory, accounting, appraisal, reporting, approvals or final appraisement of my estate. ARTICLE THIRTEEN Powers of Personal Representative, Executor and Executrix I direct that my Personal Representative shall have broad discretion in the administration of my Estate, without the necessity of Court approval. I grant unto my Personal Representative, all powers that are allowed to be exercised by Personal Representatives by the laws of the State of Missouri and to the extent not prohibited by the laws of Missouri, the following additional powers: 1. To exercise all of the powers, rights and discretions granted by virtue of any "Uniform Trustees' Powers Law," and/or “Probate Code” adopted by the State of Missouri. 2. To compromise claims and to abandon property which, in my Executor’s opinion is of little or no value. 3. To purchase or otherwise acquire and to retain any and all stocks, bonds, notes or other securities, or shares or interests in investment trusts and common trust funds, or in any other property, real, personal or mixed, as my Personal Representative may deem advisable, Signed by Testator/Testatrix: __________________________________ - 6 - whether or not such investments or property be of the character permissible by fiduciaries, without being liable to any person for such retention or investment. 4. To settle, adjust, dissolve, windup or continue any partnership or other entity in which I may own a partnership or equity interest at the time of my death, subject, however, to the terms of any partnership or other agreement to which I am a party at the time of my death. I authorize my Personal Representative to continue in any partnership or other entity for such periods and upon such terms as they shall determine. My Personal Representative shall not be disqualified by reason of being a partner, equity owner or title holder in such firm from participating on behalf of my estate in any dealings herein authorized to be carried on between my Personal Representative and the partners or equity owners of any such partnership or other entity. 5. To lease, sell, or offer on a lease purchase, any real or personal property for such time and upon such terms and conditions in such manner as may be deemed advisable by my Personal Representative, all without court approval. 6. To sell, exchange, assign, transfer and convey any security or property, real or personal, held in my estate, or in any trust, at public or private sale, at such time and price and upon such terms and conditions (including credit) as my Personal Representative may deem advisable and for the best interest of my estate, or any trust. I hereby waive any requirement of issuing summons, giving notice of any hearing, conducting or holding any such hearing, filing bond or other security, or in any way obtaining court authority or approval for any such sale, exchange, assignment, transfer or conveyance of any real or personal property. 7. To pay all necessary expenses of administering the estate and any trust including taxes, trustees' fees, fees for the services of accountants, agents and attorneys, and to reimburse said parties for expenses incurred on behalf of the estate or any trust hereunder. 8. Unless otherwise specifically provided, to make distributions (including the satisfaction of any pecuniary bequest) in cash or in specific property, real or personal, or in an undivided interest therein, or partly in cash and partly in other property, and to do so with or without regard to the income tax basis of specific property allocated to any beneficiary and without making pro rata distributions of specific assets. 9. To determine what is principal and what is income with respect to all receipts and disbursements; to establish and maintain reserves for depreciation, depletion, obsolescence, taxes, insurance premiums, and any other purpose deemed necessary and proper by them and to partite and to distribute property of the estate or trust in kind or in undivided interests, and to determine the value of such property. 10. To participate in any plan of reorganization, consolidation, dissolution, redemption, or similar proceedings involving assets comprising my estate or any trust created hereunder, and to deposit or withdraw securities under any such proceedings. 11. To perform such acts, to participate in such proceedings and to exercise such other rights and privileges in respect to any property, as if she or he were the absolute owner thereof, and in connection therewith to enter into and execute any and all agreements binding my estate and any trust created hereunder. 12. To compromise, settle or adjust any claim or demand by or against my estate, or Signed by Testator/Testatrix: __________________________________ - 7 - any trust, to litigate any such claims, including, without limitation, any claims relating to estate or income taxes, or agree to rescind or modify any contract or agreement. 13. To borrow money from such source or sources and upon such terms and conditions as my Personal Representative shall determine, and to give such security therefore as my Personal Representative may determine. All authorities and powers hereinabove granted unto my Personal Representative shall be exercised from time to time in her or his sole and absolute discretion and without prior authority or approval of any Court, and I intend that such powers be construed in the broadest possible extent. ARTICLE FOURTEEN Construction Intentions It is my intent that this Will be interpreted according to the following provisions: 1. The masculine gender shall be deemed to include the feminine as well as the neuter, and vice versa, as to each of them; the singular shall be deemed to include the plural, and vice versa. 2. The term “testator” as used herein is deemed to include me as Testator or Testatrix. 3. This Will is not a result of a contract between myself and any beneficiary, fiduciary or third party and I may revoke this Will at any time. 4. If any part of this Will shall be declared invalid, illegal, or inoperative for any reason, it is my expressed intent that the remaining parts shall be effective and fully operative and it is my intent that any Court so interpreting same construct this Will and any provision in favor of survival. 5. In the event that my spouse, _____________________________[51], and I die under circumstances where it is difficult to determine who died first, I direct that I be deemed to have survived her/him and the terms of my Will shall take precedence over any Will or Codicil that he/she may have made, notwithstanding any provisions of the law to the contrary. ARTICLE FIFTEENMisc. Provisions I direct that this Will and the construction thereof shall be governed by the Laws of the State of Missouri. (I have placed my initials next to the provisions below that I desire to adopt. Unmarked provisions are not adopted by me and are not a part of this Will) ________ If any person named herein is indebted to me at the time of my death and such indebtedness be evidenced by a valid Promissory Note payable to me, then such person’s portion of my estate shall be diminished by the amount of such debt. ________ Any and all debts of my estate shall first be paid from my residuary estate. Any Signed by Testator/Testatrix: __________________________________ - 8 - debts on any real property left herein shall be assumed by the person to receive such real property and not paid by my Personal Representative. _________ I desire to be buried in the _____________________________[52] cemetery in __________________[53] County, __________________[54]. _________ I direct that my remains be cremated and that the ashes be disposed of according to the wishes of my Executor. I, ___________________________________[55], having signed this Will in the presence of _____________________________ and ________________________________ who attested it at my request on this the _____ day of _____________, 20_____ at ____________________________________________________________(address), declare this to be my Last Will and Testament. ________________________________ _____________________________[56] Testator/Testatrix The above and foregoing Will of _____________________________[57] was declared by _____________________________[58] in our view and presence to be his/her Will and was signed and subscribed by the said _____________________________[59] in our view and presence and at his/her request and in the view and presence of _____________________________[60] and in the view and presence of each other, we, the undersigned, witnessed and attested the due execution of the Will of _____________________________[61] on this the _____day of ___________________, 20__. Witness Signature Witness Signature Print Name: Print Name: Address: Address: City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip: Phone: Phone: Missouri Self Proving Affidavit: Missouri Revised Statutes § 474.337 Missouri Self Proving Affidavit THE STATE OF MISSOURI COUNTY OF _______________ I, the undersigned, an officer authorized to administer oaths, certify that __________________________________\, the Testator/Testatrix of the Will, and the witnesses, whose names are signed to the attached or foregoing instrument, having appeared together before me and having been first duly sworn, each then declared to me that the Testator/Testatrix of the Will signed and executed the instrument as her or his last Will, and that she or he had willingly signed, and that she or he executed it as her or his free and voluntary act for the purposes therein expressed; and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the Testator/Testatrix of the Will, signed the Will as witness and that to the best of her or his knowledge the Testator/Testatrix of the Will was at that time eighteen or more years of age, of sound mind, and under no constraint or undue influence. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal this ________ day of ____________, 20________. ____________________________ (Seal) NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires:____________________________

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  • 2.Install the program with a corresponding button and grant the tool access to your Google account.
  • 3.Open an email with an attached file that needs approval and utilize the S key on the right panel to launch the add-on.
  • 4.Log in to your airSlate SignNow account. Select Send to Sign to forward the file to other people for approval or click Upload to open it in the editor.
  • 5.Put the My Signature option where you need to eSign: type, draw, or import your signature.

This eSigning process saves efforts and only requires a couple of clicks. Take advantage of the airSlate SignNow add-on for Gmail to adjust your to have a life estate in the property form with fillable fields, sign paperwork legally, and invite other parties to eSign them al without leaving your inbox. Enhance your signature workflows now!

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Need to rapidly fill out and sign your to have a life estate in the property form on a smartphone while working on the go? airSlate SignNow can help without the need to install additional software apps. Open our airSlate SignNow tool from any browser on your mobile device and create legally-binding electronic signatures on the go, 24/7.

Follow the step-by-step guidelines to eSign your to have a life estate in the property form in a browser:

  • 1.Open any browser on your device and go to the www.signnow.com
  • 2.Sign up for an account with a free trial or log in with your password credentials or SSO authentication.
  • 3.Click Upload or Create and add a file that needs to be completed from a cloud, your device, or our form catalogue with ready-to go templates.
  • 4.Open the form and complete the empty fields with tools from Edit & Sign menu on the left.
  • 5.Put the My Signature area to the form, then enter your name, draw, or add your signature.

In a few simple clicks, your to have a life estate in the property form is completed from wherever you are. When you're done with editing, you can save the document on your device, generate a reusable template for it, email it to other people, or ask them to electronically sign it. Make your paperwork on the go prompt and efficient with airSlate SignNow!

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In today’s business community, tasks must be completed quickly even when you’re away from your computer. Using the airSlate SignNow mobile app, you can organize your paperwork and sign your to have a life estate in the property form with a legally-binding eSignature right on your iPhone or iPad. Set it up on your device to conclude contracts and manage forms from anyplace 24/7.

Follow the step-by-step guidelines to eSign your to have a life estate in the property form on iOS devices:

  • 1.Go to the App Store, find the airSlate SignNow app by airSlate, and set it up on your device.
  • 2.Open the application, tap Create to import a form, and choose Myself.
  • 3.Choose Signature at the bottom toolbar and simply draw your signature with a finger or stylus to eSign the form.
  • 4.Tap Done -> Save right after signing the sample.
  • 5.Tap Save or use the Make Template option to re-use this document in the future.

This method is so straightforward your to have a life estate in the property form is completed and signed within a few taps. The airSlate SignNow app works in the cloud so all the forms on your mobile device remain in your account and are available whenever you need them. Use airSlate SignNow for iOS to enhance your document management and eSignature workflows!

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With airSlate SignNow, it’s easy to sign your to have a life estate in the property form on the go. Set up its mobile app for Android OS on your device and start enhancing eSignature workflows right on your smartphone or tablet.

Follow the step-by-step guide to eSign your to have a life estate in the property form on Android:

  • 1.Go to Google Play, find the airSlate SignNow app from airSlate, and install it on your device.
  • 2.Log in to your account or create it with a free trial, then add a file with a ➕ key on the bottom of you screen.
  • 3.Tap on the imported document and choose Open in Editor from the dropdown menu.
  • 4.Tap on Tools tab -> Signature, then draw or type your name to eSign the template. Fill out blank fields with other tools on the bottom if required.
  • 5.Utilize the ✔ key, then tap on the Save option to finish editing.

With an intuitive interface and full compliance with major eSignature standards, the airSlate SignNow application is the perfect tool for signing your to have a life estate in the property form. It even operates offline and updates all record adjustments once your internet connection is restored and the tool is synced. Fill out and eSign documents, send them for eSigning, and make re-usable templates anytime and from anywhere with airSlate SignNow.

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