Legal Last Will and Testament Form for a Single Person with Minor Children - Kentucky 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name and county of residence in the designated fields. This establishes your identity as the testator.
  3. In Article One, list the names and birth dates of all your children. This is crucial for ensuring their rights to your estate.
  4. Proceed to Article Three if you wish to specify any particular property for specific individuals. If none, simply type 'none' in the field provided.
  5. In Article Four, designate how your property will be divided among your children. Ensure clarity on per stirpes distribution for deceased children's shares.
  6. For Articles Five through Nine, appoint a trustee, guardian, and personal representative as needed. Fill in their names accordingly.
  7. Review all entries carefully before printing. Ensure that you sign in front of two witnesses and consider notarization for a self-proving affidavit.

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Kentucky allows you to set up a living trust to avoid probate. To do so, you (the trustor) create a trust document that designates a person (a trustee) to hold property for another person (a beneficiary).
Handwritten Will: A holographic will is a will in the testators handwriting, signed but not witnessed. A handwritten will is only acceptable in Kentucky if the testator writes their entire will in their handwriting, sign, and date their will in front of two witnesses. A handwritten will without witnesses is not valid.
Kentucky is one of 27 states in the US that recognize the validity of handwritten, or holographic, wills.
Do I Need to Have My Will docHubd? No, in Kentucky, you dont need to docHub your will to make it legal. However, Kentucky allows you to make your will self-proving, and youll need to go to a notary if you want to do that.
Here are your options in Kentucky. Living Trusts. Joint Ownership. Payable-On-Death Designations for Bank Accounts. Transfer-On-Death Registration for Securities. Transfer-On-Death Deeds for Real Estate. Transfer-On-Death Registration for Vehicles. Simplified Probate Procedures.

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Work out who is entitled to a share of someones money, property and possessions if they die without making a will. This person will need to apply for probate.
Which Estates Do Not Go Through Probate? Real estate held in joint tenancy. Assets held in a living trust. Payable-on-death bank accounts. Transfer-on-death securities, and. Life insurance proceeds with named beneficiaries.

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