Legal Last Will and Testament Form for Single Person with Adult and Minor Children - Oklahoma 2025

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A holographic will is legal in Oklahoma. It is a will written completely in your own handwriting, dated and signed by you. You do not need an attorney to make this type of will. If you are 18 years old and of sound mind, you can make plans for real and personal property through a holographic will.
Probate Lawyer Expenses The average cost of making a will with the assistance of a probate lawyer in Oklahoma can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
A formal will uses prescribed language to say what you want done with your property. It is signed by the person writing the will and two witnesses. Laws about signing and witnessing this kind of will must be followed very carefully. If they are not, the will may not be valid.
Heres a simple guide for will writing: Start with Personal Details: Include your full name, address, and date of birth. List Your Assets: Clearly state all your assets, including property, bank accounts, and investments. Appoint Beneficiaries: Name the people or organizations who will inherit your assets.
Requirements for Validity of a Will. Generally, wills must be written, formally signed and witnessed in order to be valid. The required number of witnesses varies from state to state. In Oklahoma, at least two witnesses are required.
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A Last Will and Testament, often simply called a will, is one estate planning document that single people should consider creating. However, single people should also consider a trust, depending on their assets and how they want those assets to be distributed.
Note: You can have your holographic will witnessed, but you should NOT have it notarized. While Oklahoma accepts handwritten wills, some states do not. If you move to another state, check to see if the law allows holographic wills.
However, Oklahoma allows you to make your will self-proving and youll need to go to 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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