Legal Last Will and Testament Form for Divorced person not Remarried with Adult Children - Tennessee 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in Field [1] and your county of residence in Field [3].
  3. In Article One, specify your ex-spouse's name in Field [4] and list the names and birth dates of all adult children in Fields [5] to [10].
  4. For Article Three, detail any specific property you wish to bequeath. Fill out Fields [11] to [28] with names, addresses, relationships, and descriptions of the property.
  5. In Article Four, indicate which child(ren) will receive your homestead by filling out Field [29].
  6. Complete Article Six by naming your Personal Representative in Fields [35] and [36].
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before printing. Ensure you sign the document in front of two witnesses.

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Incorrect execution of the will: Wills in Tennessee must be in writing, signed by the individual making the will (the testator), and witnessed and signed by two witnesses. If a will was incorrectly executed, a court may invalidate it.
Legal Grounds for Contesting a Will in Tennessee Grounds on which a Will could be declared invalid in Tennessee include lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, fraud, improper execution, revocation by a subsequent Will, or problems with execution of the Will.
Tennessee law allows you to revoke your own will or any part of your will by establishing a new will, by executing a document of revocation, or by having the document burned, torn, cancelled, obliterated or destroyed with the intent to revoke.
The general requirements for a valid Will are usually as follows: (a) the document must be written (meaning typed or printed), (b) signed by the person making the Will (usually called the testator or testatrix, and (c) signed by two witnesses who were present to witness the execution of the document by the maker
There are numerous grounds upon which a contestant may try to invalidate a will including: Lack of testamentary capacity (infancy or unsound mind) Fraud or undue influence. Improper execution or attestation.

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The process of preparing a will can be divided into seven key steps: Compile a list of your assets and debts. Choose an individual to act as the executor of your will. Determine who will be the beneficiaries of your estate. Decide on guardians for any minor children. Write the will, detailing your decisions.
The divorce decree should over-ride the will, but the actual answer may depend on the language in the divorce agreement, the will and state law. Youre best off having the matter double checked by your matrimonial attorney.

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