Maryland Mutual Wills Package with Last Wills and Testaments for Married Couple with Adult Children 2025

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In Maryland, a will must be (1) in writing (typed or handwritten), (2) signed by the person making the will, and (3) attested and signed by two credible witnesses in the presence of the person making the will. The person making the will and the two witnesses must be at least 18 years of age and legally competent.
Do we need to go through probate if there is a valid non-contested will? Even if there is a valid will thats not contested, it still needs to go through the probate process.
A joint will is a single document signed by two people (typically spouses) that serves as the will for both individuals. Mutual wills are separate documents created by two people with reciprocal terms, often with an agreement that the surviving person wont change their will after the first person dies.
To clarify, a joint will is different from a mutual will. A joint will is one document signed by two people. A mutual will represents two individual wills that are signed separately, but are largely the same in content.
If the testator (the person creating the Will) lacks the testamentary capacity for reasons like dementia, mental illness, or the influence of medications or substances, this could void a Will.
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Generally, the Intestacy statutes provide for property to be distributed to a decedents closest living relatives, i.e., to a surviving spouse and children, if there are any; to children in equal shares if there is no surviving spouse; to parents if there are no spouse and children; and so on to more distant relatives.

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