Legal Last Will and Testament Form for Divorced Person Not Remarried with Adult and Minor Children - Maine 2025

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Witnesses: The will must be signed by at least two individuals, each of whom signed within a reasonable time after having witnessed either the signing of the will or the testators acknowledgment of the signature or of the will itself. Writing: A Maine will must be in writing to be valid.
No, in Maine, you do not need to notarize your will to make it legal. However, Maine 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.
A will that does not comply with subsection 1 is valid as a holographic will, whether or not witnessed, if the signature and material portions of the document are in the testators handwriting.
Completing the following section and having all signatures acknowledged by a notary public or other individual authorized to take acknowledgments is optional but if completed will simplify the submission of your will to the probate court after your death.
The divorce decree should over-ride the will, but the actual answer may depend on the language in the divorce agreement, the will and state law. Youre best off having the matter double checked by your matrimonial attorney.
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You must also have two other adults sign as witnesses at the same time you sign the form. It is recommended that your agent not sign as a witness. You do not need to have a Notary Public sign your Advance Directive form to make it legal in Maine.

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