Mutual Wills Package with Last Wills and Testaments for Married Couple with Minor Children - Kansas 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and county of residence in the designated fields. This sets the foundation for your will.
  3. In Article One, input your spouse's name and the names of your children. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial.
  4. For Article Three, specify any specific property you wish to bequeath. If none, simply type 'none' in the provided fields.
  5. Continue through each article, filling in details about your homestead, remaining property, and any trusts for minor beneficiaries as needed.
  6. Designate a personal representative and guardian for your children in Articles Ten and Eleven respectively.
  7. Review all entries carefully before printing. Ensure that you sign in front of two witnesses to validate the document.

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Many people hesitate to create a last will due to concerns about the expenses, but the exact price depends on which method you choose. You can technically write your own will for free, use an estate planning service for $10 to $250, or pay an attorney between $300 and $1,000 or more.
Many states, if a person dies, is married and has children with their spouse, everything will go to the spouse. However, if the person who dies, has children with someone other than the wife, most times the assets are split 50/50 between the spouse the other children.
In many states(most?) inheritance, to a married person, it is owned solely by the spouse who inherits it. It becomes community property if the inheritance money is intermingled with jointly owned money such as a married couples joint bank account. In that case the inheritance becomes jointly owned by both spouses.
If you want to avoid probate and ensure seamless asset transfer, get a living trust. If you have minor children or specific final wishes, you need a will. If you want full protection, you need both.
Mirror-image wills are a great option for married couples. Theyre drafted almost identically, with each testator (the person making the will) signing their own will. Generally, theyre mirror-image simple wills.

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Married couples who agree on how they want their estates distributed after they die might assume a joint will is a good idea. However, for a number of reasons, creating separate is a better idea.
Different Times of Death is the Most Important Reason For Separate Will For Husband and Wife. The chances are quite high that you will not pass away at the same time. If you have a joint will when one of you passes away, it can be much more difficult to work through executing the will for just the other party.
In Kansas, if you are married and you die without a will, what your spouse gets depends on whether or not you have living descendantsthat is, children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren. If you dont, then your spouse inherits all of your intestate property.

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