Legal Last Will and Testament for Married Person with Minor Children from Prior Marriage - Oregon 2025

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You can change your will at any time as long as you are of sound mind. Major life events such as marriage, divorce, death of a family member, or a new baby are good reasons to consider changing your will. In fact, in Oregon, marriage may revoke any will you made before your marriage.
To contest a will, evidence may be needed to prove the will is invalid due to factors such as the testators mental capacity, undue influence, or fraud. This can include medical records, witness testimonies, and documentation demonstrating the testators state of mind at the time the will was executed.
Yes. In most jurisdictions married couples still need a last will and testament or other type of estate plan.
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.
In most, if not every, state, the marriage does not invalidate the existing will. His existing will is still valid. In most states, a surviving spouse has rights to elect against a will, meaning that if he dies with that will in place, you would have some rights to his estate even though you arent in the will.

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Marital property belongs to both spouses equally. It doesnt matter who bought the property or whose name is on the deed, title, registration, or other paperwork for the property. Marital debt: any debt that you or your spouse got during your marriage. Most marital debts are the responsibility of both spouses.
ing to Oregons laws of intestate succession (when someone dies without a Will or Living Trust), the spouse inherits 50% of the decedents Estate, while the decedents children (from someone other than the current spouse) inherit the other 50%.

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