Legal Last Will and Testament Form for Married Person with Adult and Minor Children from Prior Marriage - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in Field [1], followed by your county of residence in Field [3].
  3. In Article One, specify your spouse's name in Field [4] and list the names and birth dates of your children from prior marriages in Fields [5] to [12].
  4. For Article Three, if you have specific property to bequeath, fill out the relevant fields detailing the recipient's name, address, relationship, and description of the property. If none, type 'none'.
  5. In Article Four, indicate who will inherit your homestead by filling out Fields [31] and [32]. Check the appropriate box based on your selection.
  6. Continue through Articles Five to Fifteen, ensuring all necessary fields are completed accurately. Pay special attention to naming a personal representative in Article Eleven.
  7. Once all fields are filled out, review your entries for accuracy before printing. Remember to sign in front of two witnesses.

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To make a valid will in Colorado, you must be an adult, have a sound mind (competent), put your will in writing, and sign it in front of two witnesses. Although you do not need a notary, having one can simplify the probate process.
Most people believe their adult children do not require a will, until they get married or have a child of their own. However, realistically, if your adult children have any assets in their name, they should have a will.
If you want to make your will self-proving, youll need to find a notary public to docHub your will. Many common locations have notaries, including: Banks.
A will may be deemed invalid if it is the product of undue influence. In Colorado, this occurs when another persons actions take away the free will of the testator, such as in cases of coercion or duress.
Do I Need to Have My Will docHubd? No, in Colorado, you dont need to docHub your will to make it legal if you have two witnesses sign it.

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