Legal Last Will and Testament Form for Single Person with Adult and Minor Children - South Carolina 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  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. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for inheritance.
  4. For Article Three, specify any particular property you wish to bequeath to individuals. If there are no specific bequests, simply type 'none'.
  5. In Article Four, indicate that all remaining property will be divided equally among your children. Use 'per stirpes' to ensure descendants inherit if a child predeceases you.
  6. Complete Articles regarding trusts for minor beneficiaries, appointing a trustee, guardian for minor children, and personal representative as needed.
  7. Review all entries carefully before printing. Remember to sign in front of two witnesses and a notary public for validation.

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Filing Will and Probatings - The South Carolina ( SC ) Probate Code of Laws requires that the Last Will and Testament be delivered to the Probate Court within 30 days of the decedents death.
Key Legal Requirements for a Valid Will in South Carolina Legal Age and Testamentary Capacity. The person creating the willcalled the testatormust be at least 18 years old and of sound mind. Written Format. Signed by the Testator. Signed by Witnesses. Voluntary and Free from Duress.
Notary: The testator does not need their signature docHubd in South Carolina. Self-Proving Affidavit: A self-proving affidavit, called a self-proving attestation in the state, is an affidavit attached to the will in which the testator and witnesses swear the testator signed the will and witnessed by them.
Any handwriting on a will, other than the signatures, will invalidate an otherwise valid will. If the will doesnt have the signature of the maker, two witnesses, or a notary, that will also invalidate the will.
Handwritten Wills are legal and are better than having no Will at all. In South Carolina, the requirements are as follows: Must be in Writing. Must bear your signature (or be signed in your name by another individual in your presence and at your direction)

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It must be written by handevery word in the will must be in the testators handwriting. No witnesses or notarization are required for validity. However, any erasures or alterations must be accompanied by the testators authentication (i.e., the same handwritten signature or initials).
Do I Need to Have My Will docHubd? No, in South Carolina, you dont need to docHub your will to make it legal. However, South Carolina allows you to make your will self-proving, and youll need to go to a notary if you want to do that.
Notaries on the docHub Network are always online and available 24/7. Upload or scan your document. Create a Proof account. Verify your connection. Verify your identity. Connect with a notary on a video call. Access your completed document. Download or send document to another person.

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