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

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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 spouse's name in Field [4].
  3. Fill in the names of your children in Fields [5] to [9], along with their dates of birth.
  4. In Article Three, specify any specific property you wish to bequeath. If none, type 'none' in the designated fields.
  5. Complete Article Four by entering your spouse's name for the homestead designation.
  6. For Articles Five and Six, indicate how you want the remainder of your estate distributed, including provisions for alternate beneficiaries if necessary.
  7. Designate a Trustee and Successor Trustee in Article Nine, ensuring they are trustworthy individuals.
  8. Review all entries carefully before printing. Ensure that you sign the document in front of two witnesses.

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Do I Need a Lawyer in Wisconsin to Make a Will? No, not technically. In many cases, however, you may want to seek legal advice. If you think your will may be challenged or if you wish to disinherit your spouse, for example, you should consult an attorney.
Usually, the executor is named in the last will and testament and is likely the surviving spouse, adult child, a trusted family member, or a trusted friend.
In the legal sense of a last will and testament, you each need to have your own. They can mirror each other, but they must be separate documents.
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.
Top five mistakes when writing a Will Failing to have the Will witnessed correctly. All Wills need to be signed in the presence of two independent witnesses, who in turn must sign the document. Creating a DIY Will. Forgetting key assets. Not updating the Will after your circumstances change. Not writing one at all.
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