Legal Last Will and Testament Form for Widow or Widower with Minor Children - Maryland 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 county of residence in Field [3]. This establishes your identity and jurisdiction.
  3. In Article One, specify the name of your deceased spouse in Field [4] and list the names and birthdates of your minor children in Fields [5] to [10].
  4. For Article Three, if you have specific property to bequeath, fill out Fields [11] to [28] with the names, addresses, relationships, and descriptions of the property. If none, simply type 'none'.
  5. In Article Four, designate who will receive your homestead by filling out Field [29].
  6. Continue through Articles Five to Ten, ensuring you provide all necessary details about remaining property, trustees, guardianship for minor children, and personal representatives.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before printing. Ensure you sign in front of two witnesses as required.

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In Maryland, a valid will must be (1) in writing, (2) signed, and (3) attested and signed by two credible witnesses. It may be handwritten or typed and any two adults can be witnesses. A will does not require a notary, though a notary can be a witness. Electronic, oral, and video wills are not valid in Maryland.
Yes. You can make your own will in Maryland, using Nolos Quicken WillMaker Trust. However, you might want to consult a lawyer in some situations. For example, if you think that your will might be contested or you have especially complicated goals, you should talk with an attorney.
You are encouraged to consult with an attorney to prepare your Last Will and Testament. However, a document may be a valid will provided it complies with Marylands legal requirements for a valid will.
Fortunately, there are ways to structure your estate to avoid probate in Maryland. Create a Revocable Living Trust. Utilize Joint Ownership with Right of Survivorship. Designate Beneficiaries on Accounts and Policies. Gift Assets Before Death. Establish a Small Estate. Use Marylands Simplified Probate Options.

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