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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Widow document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in Field [1] and your county of residence in Field [3]. These fields are essential for identifying you as the testator.
  3. In Article One, provide the name of your deceased spouse in Field [4] and list your children along with their dates of birth in Fields [5] to [10]. This section establishes your family structure.
  4. For Article Three, specify any specific property you wish to bequeath. Fill out Fields [11] to [28] with names, addresses, relationships, and descriptions of the property. If there are no specific bequests, type 'none'.
  5. In Article Six, appoint a Personal Representative by filling out Fields [35] and [36]. This person will manage your estate according to your wishes.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy. Once completed, print the document and sign it in front of two witnesses who are not related to you.

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Three species of black widow spiders can be found in Kansas: the northern, Latrodectus variolus, the southern, L. mactans, and the western, L. hesperus. These three species differ somewhat in appearance but are similar in biology and behavior.
You can tell by the light and dark stripes on its legs. A black widow is solid shiny black. Most of LA has been taken over by the brown widow. Less dangerous, however the browns are more likely to create a web higher up in threes and bushes, whereas the blacks usually stay close to the ground.
Medical emergency Call 911 and go to the nearest emergency room if: you suspect or know a black widow or brown recluse spider bit you. you have an allergic reaction to a spiders venom (see below)
Spiders are an important part of our ecosystem and eat more insects than birds and bats combined! However, there are 2 species of venomous spiders in Kansas that could produce serious signs or symptoms if bitten: the black widow and the brown recluse.
A widow is a woman who has lost a spouse by death and has not remarried. A widower is a man who has lost a spouse by death and has not remarried. The words widow and widower are both used to describe a person who has remained unmarried after their spouse passes away.

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The term married encompasses all married people, including those separated from their spouses. Unmarried includes those who are single (never married), divorced, or widowed.
Widowhood is the marital status that a man or woman gains once his or her spouse has died. A widow is a woman whose spouse has died, and a widower is a man whose spouse has died.

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