Legal Last Will and Testament for Married person with Minor Children from Prior Marriage - Kentucky 2025

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However, Kentucky is also one of a handful of states that also says that stepchildren can inherit if their step parent dies and it proves impossible to locate any surviving relatives. In this case, the only alternative would be for the estate to be escheated i.e. go to the state.
While getting remarried may not completely invalidate your will, it may create unintended consequences for your intended beneficiaries. Updating your will after a second marriage can have unique challenges since second marriages often create blended families.
Yes, it does. If you married someone who passed away before they were able to mention you in their trust or will, it is important to understand that your marriage revokes all previous trust versions, giving you a legal right to inherit a portion of the estate.
The Spouses Share in Kentucky In Kentucky, if you die without a will, your spouse will inherit property from you under a law called dower and curtesy. Usually, this means that your spouse inherits 1/2 of your intestate property. The rest of your property passes to your descendants, parents, or siblings.
The testators marriage does not revoke a prior made will. KRS 394.090.
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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. Oral Will: An oral or spoken will, sometimes called a nuncupative will, is not valid in Kentucky.

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