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    Last Will and Testament

    ​Whose Will is this?

    Bequests are gifts of your property to named beneficiaries. Bequests are distributed before the rest of your estate.
    You may choose to give all your remaining tangible personal property to your spouse or children, so that they receive your vehicles, clothing and household furnishings. This will allow your family members to experience the least possible amount of disruption to their day-to-day lifestyle.
    The options below are presented so that you don't unintentionally disinherit your spouse or children when making bequests.
    Enter a description of a specific bequest, one at a time. For example, "$1,000", "My baseball card collection", or "My 1957 Chevy." If your specific bequest is real property, be sure to include the property's address. If you do not name an alternate beneficiary, and the first beneficiary dies before you, the bequest will be distributed as a part of your residuary estate.
    Digital Assets refer to online accounts, such as email accounts or social-networking sites, or files saved on computers or servers, as well as any other kind of digital property.
    Name of Digital Asset Where to Access Username Password Additional Info
    Who will receive your remaining tangible personal property?
    Who will receive your remaining tangible personal property?
    "Residual estate" refers to any tangible property you haven't specifically bequeathed. The most likely recipient is your spouse, and if your spouse doesn't survive, then to your children in equal shares. If you do not name an alternate beneficiary, the tangible personal property will be distributed as part of the residuary estate.
    A will distributes assets in two ways: (1) specific bequests and (2) the residuary estate. Specific bequests are given first, while your residuary estate is what's left after paying debts or expenses. Select the option that describes who will receive the residuary estate.
    The guardian is the person who will have custody of your children if there is no available parent. You can have a sole guardian, co-guardians, or no guardian.
    Use the guardian's full legal name, as well as their city and state of residence. For example: Dennis White, Fullerton, California.
    If you select "Yes," you can add protections for your pets into this Will.
    Complete the sentence below. Any instructions you enter will appear in your Will exactly as you write them here.
    Choose either the term Executor or Personal Representative. The decision as to which term to use is primarily personal. If you have no preference, use the term "Executor."
    Some states require (or at least prefer) that at least one Executor be a resident of your state.
    Please use a full name and city of residence. For example: Susan Anderson, Orange, California. Generally, you can choose almost anyone as the executor of a will (unless they are under the age of 18 or a felon). As a result, the most common executors are spouses, siblings and children.
    A bond can protect your beneficiaries if the Executor misappropriates the estate assets. As bonds are expensive, you may decide to not require one.
    You can select an alternate Executor or alternate Co-Executors who will serve if your first choice is not able to serve.
    You can provide that the Executor is entitled to reasonable compensation for serving as Executor.
    Select "Yes" if the Executor will have the option to administer the estate with reduced intervention and supervision by the probate court, if available. This option may not be appropriate for larger estates.
    You can include a provision which relieves the Executor ("Fiduciary") from personal liability arising out of the performance of the Executor's duties, as long as the Executor acts in good faith.
    You can include a statement regarding the resolution of disputes between Beneficiaries, if the Beneficiaries cannot resolve the problems themselves.
    Review the help provided for additional clarification. Texas law is specific and limiting in enforcing disqualification of an heir.
    Three witnesses are recommended, even though only two may be required. The signature of a third witness provides some protection in case one of the witness signatures is declared invalid for some reason.
    Who is the First Witness?
    ​Who is the Second Witness?



    The inclusion of a self-proving affidavit is not required to make a valid will, but it can speed up the probate process. This affidavit should be notarized if included with the will.
    If known, enter the name of the county in which this document will be signed.
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