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Wills for Single Person and Married Couples

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Every one should have a will. Unless you have a will, when you die, the courts will decide how your assets will be distributed. If you have children, the courts may decide their future as well.

Documents Available

Will for a Single Person - $29.95
Will for a Married Person (non-Community Property State) - $29.95
Will for a Married Person (Community Property State) - $29.95
Codicil for a Will - $14.95

What's included in a SmartLegalForms.com Will?


Why You Need A Will?
Intestacy- Dying Without a Will
Frequently Asked Questions About Wills
Contesting a Will

Not every person is a good candidate for our online Will service.

If any of these circumstances apply to your individual situation, you should consulting with one of the attorneys in our Virtual Law Firm Directory located within your state.


Will for a Single Person (Testator) - $29.95

A Will enables a testator (the person making a Will) to make sure that his/her family and loved ones are provided for and all possessions or property will be distributed in accordance with his/her wishes. This document is not designed for a complex and large estate that raises special tax considerations. This document should be used only for a basic estate which is below the threshold for the payment of inheritance tax and where discretionary trusts and settlements are not required. It has been specifically designed for use by a single person.


Will for a Married Person/Testator (Non-Community Property State) - $29.95

A Will enables a testator (the person making a Will) to make sure that his/her family and loved ones are provided for and all possessions or property will be distributed in accordance with his/her wishes. This document is not designed for a complex and large estate that raises special tax considerations. This document should be used only for a basic estate which is below the threshold for the payment of inheritance tax and where discretionary trusts and settlements are not required. It has been specifically designed for use by a married person.

You will have to purchase two Wills, one for each spouse.

Our best value is to purchase a Personal Legal Form Access Plan for $99.95.


Will for a Married Person/Testator (Community Property State) - $29.95

A Will enables a testator (the person making a Will) to make sure that his/her family and loved ones are provided for and all possessions or property will be distributed in accordance with his/her wishes. This document is not designed for a complex and large estate that raises special tax considerations. This document should be used only for a basic estate which is below the threshold for the payment of inheritance tax and where discretionary trusts and settlements are not required. It has been specifically designed for use by a married person.

In the United States there are nine community property states: Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin. Puerto Rico allows property to be owned as community property also as do several Indian jurisdictions. Alaska is an opt-in community property state; property is separate property unless both parties agree to make it community property through a community property agreement or a community property trust.

You will have to purchase two Wills, one for each spouse.

Our best value is to purchase a Personal Legal Form Access Plan for $99.95.


Codicil for a Will - $14.95

This interactive legal document enables you to generate a codicil to a simple Will . A codicil is sort of a legal "P.S." to a Will. You can revoke a clause in your Will and then substitute a new clause, or simply add a new provision (such as a new gift of an item of property). With this document you can revoke a bequest to a name beneficiary or revoke the appointment of an executor and appoint a substitute.

A codicil must be executed with all of the formalities of a Will. It must be typed or computer printed, then dated and signed by you in front of three witnesses. Codicils can be sensibly used to make limited changes to a Will, for example, when you want to change who receives one item.


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