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

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in Field [1] and your spouse's name in Field [4]. Ensure you also fill in your County of Residence in Field [3].
  3. In Article Three, specify any specific property you wish to bequeath. If there are none, type 'none' and delete the fields.
  4. For Article Four, enter your spouse's name again to designate them as the recipient of your homestead.
  5. Continue filling out Article Five with your spouse's name for the residuary clause, which covers all remaining property.
  6. In Article Six, indicate alternate beneficiaries if your spouse predeceases you. Check the appropriate box for distribution preferences.
  7. Designate a Personal Representative in Article Seven by entering their name in Fields [29] and [30].
  8. Complete any optional provisions in Article Eleven as desired, ensuring to initial where applicable.
  9. Review all entries carefully before printing. Sign the document in front of two witnesses and a notary public.

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Married couples who agree on how they want their estates distributed after they die might assume a joint will is a good idea. However, for a number of reasons, creating separate is a better idea.
One common method is to create a revocable trust. A revocable trust allows you to maintain control of your property during your life, and decide how the property is distributed after death, without needing to go through probate court.
In Oklahoma, if a spouse passes away, individual assets that are owned in the deceased spouses name do not automatically transfer. Instead, they can be divided between the surviving spouse and any living children. Its a long, drawn-out equation that state law outlines, said Seda.
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In Oklahoma, you can make a living trust to avoid probate for virtually any asset you ownreal estate, bank accounts, vehicles, and so on. You need to create a trust document (its similar to a will), naming someone to take over as trustee after your death (called a successor trustee).

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Creating a trust is one of the most common methods to avoid probate in Oklahoma. There are various types of trusts you can set up. For instance, a revocable living trust allows you to retain control of your assets during your lifetime and transfer ownership upon your death without going through probate.

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