Mutual Wills package with Last Wills and Testaments for Married Couple with No Children - Kentucky 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mutual Wills package in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and county of residence in the designated fields. This information is crucial as it identifies you as the testator.
  3. In Article One, specify your spouse's name. This establishes the primary beneficiary of your estate.
  4. Proceed to Article Three to list any specific bequests. If there are none, simply type 'none' in the provided fields.
  5. In Article Four, indicate your spouse's name again if you wish to leave your homestead to them.
  6. Continue filling out Articles Five and Six, detailing how you want the remainder of your estate distributed, especially if your spouse predeceases you.
  7. Designate a personal representative in Article Seven. This person will manage your estate according to your wishes.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before printing. Ensure that you sign in front of two witnesses and a notary public for validation.

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If your language is ambiguous or your intentions are not clear it could lead to instructions not being followed properly or the will being ruled invalid. Ensure you seek professional advice when writing a will, and that all of the proper steps are taken, including having the will witnessed.
Both spouses need to have a Will because even though the surviving spouse will become the outright owner of the property, they will need a Will to direct its disposition after their death. Since its impossible to predict which spouse will pass away first, having a Will is crucial for both individuals.
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.
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.
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).

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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.
How much does a Will cost in Kentucky? The average cost of drafting a will in Kentucky with the help of an attorney ranges from $300 to $1,000.

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