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

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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 establishes your identity and jurisdiction.
  3. In Article One, specify your spouse's name and list your children from prior marriages along with their birth dates.
  4. Proceed to Article Three to detail any specific bequests. Enter names, addresses, relationships, and descriptions of property you wish to leave to individuals.
  5. In Article Four, indicate who will inherit your homestead. You can choose between your spouse or children.
  6. Continue through Articles Five to Eleven, filling in details about the distribution of remaining property, appointing a trustee, guardian for minor children, and personal representative.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before printing. Ensure you sign in front of two witnesses and a notary public if required.

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Improper execution. A valid will in the State of Utah requires two witnesses under Utah Code section 75-2-502. The will must also be in writing to be enforceable and signed by the testator. Sometimes, an heir may only have an earlier draft of the will, but the signature is missing.
Yes. You can create your own will in Utah. If you have a simple estate and know what property you own and who you want to give it to, you can make your own will. A benefit of using online legal services to create your will is that you can easily customize and make updates.
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.
Yes! This may come as a rude shock, but parents have no obligation to include children in their will or estate plan except in very rare circumstances such as perhaps an agreement in a divorce settlement.
No matter your circumstanceswhether you have extensive assets, few possessions, or no childrena will is essential. It safeguards your loved ones, communicates your wishes, and ensures your assets are distributed according to your plans, not state rules.

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A will is not mandatory even if you have one adult child, but it helps specify asset distribution after death. A power of attorney grants legal authority to your child to manage financial or medical decisions while you are alive but incapacitated.
Key Takeaways. If youre over 18 years old and own anything at all, you need a will noweven if you dont have big assets. (Everyone needs a will!) Wills are important because they give you the power to protect your wishes by saying what you want to happen with your property after you die.
Free Resource for Creating a Will FreeWill is a secure, online tool that will take you through the will preparation process step by step. If you have a simple estate, you can print your legal will to be signed and witnessed.

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