Legal Last Will and Testament Form for Single Person with No Children - Alabama 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in Field [1] and your county of residence in Field [3]. This establishes your identity and jurisdiction.
  3. In Article Three, specify any specific property you wish to bequeath. If none, simply type 'none' in the designated field.
  4. For Article Four, indicate the name of the person who will receive your homestead if applicable. Use Field [22] for this entry.
  5. In Article Five, list all remaining property under Field [23]. If naming multiple beneficiaries, clarify their shares as per stirpes or survivor.
  6. Designate a Personal Representative in Article Six using Fields [27] and [28]. Ensure they are an adult you trust.
  7. Complete any optional provisions in Article Ten as desired, marking your initials next to each selected item.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before printing. Sign the document in front of two witnesses who are not related to you.

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Handwritten Will: A will written in the testators own handwriting is valid in Alabama if the testator signs it or directs someone to sign it in his presence and before two witnesses. However, a holographic will, which is one written in the testators handwriting but does not have witnesses, is not valid in Alabama.
A will that you draft yourself is legally binding as long as it meets your states basic requirements. If your estate is straightforward, a do-it-yourself (DIY) will can save you docHub money versus hiring a lawyer. Our step-by-step guide explains how to make a legal will without a lawyer.
In general, a will that is self-proving is admitted to probate without the need for additional proof that the will was executed in accordance with Alabama law. We say in general because evidence of fraud or forgery will of course prevent a will from being admitted as self-proving.
While a probate lawyer is not required, it makes the process much easier from start to finish when there is someone navigating the process who is familiar with Alabama estate and probate laws and can move the case along without the delays that are likely without an attorney overseeing the process.
The state decides which heirs stand to inherit a decedents property when there is no will using intestate succession laws which can be found in California Probate Code sections 6400 6455.

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The average cost of a will in Alabama ranges from $200 to $1,000, depending on the attorneys fees and the complexity of the estate. A trusts average cost in Alabama typically ranges from $1,000 to $3,000, with more complex trusts potentially costing more.
No, in Alabama, you dont need to docHub your will to make it legal. However, Alabama allows you to make your will self-proving, and youll need to use a notary if you want to do that. A self-proving will speeds up probate because the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it.

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