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Begin by entering your name in Field [1] and your county of residence in Field [3]. This establishes your identity and jurisdiction.
In Article One, specify the name of the person you reside with in Field [4]. This is crucial for mutual recognition in the will.
For Article Three, list any specific bequests. Fill out Fields [11] to [28] with names, addresses, relationships, and descriptions of property. If no property is left, type 'none'.
In Article Four, designate who will receive your homestead by filling out Field [29]. If applicable, check the box for heirs.
Complete Article Five by naming who will receive all remaining property in Field [31]. Again, check if heirs are selected.
Designate a Personal Representative in Article Six using Fields [34] and [35]. Ensure this person is an adult you trust.
Review all entries carefully before printing. Sign the document in front of two witnesses and consider notarization for added validity.
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