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Last Will and Testament Form

Our Free Will Forms provide you Last Will and Testament Form, were drafted by a licensed practicing attorney and will cover most situations. You can download our printable will forms and fill them out in private or make a will online here on our website for free.<br>

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Last Will and Testament Form

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  1. Welcome You To Free Will Forms

  2. Major Types Of Will Major Types Of Will UNPRIVILEGED WILL PRIVILEGED WILL CONDITIONAL WILL JOINT WILL MUTUAL WILL CONCURRENT WILL SHAM WILL

  3. UNPRIVILEGED WILL A will written by any individual other than a soldier, a sailor or an airman engaged in a war or on an expedition, is an unprivileged will. These wills need to be signed by the testator (the person making the will) in the presence of at least two witnesses who also sign the will. These wills can be revoked by writing a new will or destroying the old one.

  4. PRIVILEGED WILL If a soldier, sailor or airman is in the battlefield or engaged in an expedition, he may make a privileged will. If the person writes the entire will with his own hands, it does not need to be signed by any witness. These wills can also be written by another person. Such wills can be revoked by an unprivileged will.

  5. CONDITIONAL WILL An individual can attach certain condi- -tions to his will. For example, one can write a will which will come into force if the person dies during a particular period. One can also leave a property for a person subject to fulfilment of certain condition such as marriage and attaining certain age. However, if one writes a will with illegal or immoral condition, it is not considered a valid one.

  6. JOINT WILL A joint will is written by two or more persons together who dispose of their property as a team. Such wills come into effect after the death of all the testators. Any of the testators can revoke the will during his lifetime even after the death of the other. A joint will is written by two or more persons together who dispose of their property as a team. Such wills come into effect after the death of all the testators. Any of the testators can revoke the will during his lifetime even after the death of the other.

  7. MUTUAL WILL 5. MUTUAL WILL Two individuals can write a mutual will giving their wealth to the other in case of their death. For example, a couple can write a mutual will which makes the survivor the sole owner of their wealth.

  8. CONCURRENT WILL Ideally, one person should leave only one will. For the sake of convenience, individuals who have properties in more than one country execute separate wills for properties in different nations. Ideally, one person should leave only one will. For the sake of convenience, individuals who have properties in more than one country execute separate wills for properties in different nations.

  9. SHAM WILL If a person writes a will and completes all the formalities only for some hidden objective, it is considered void. However, one needs to If a person writes a will and completes all the formalities only for some hidden objective, it is considered void. However, one needs to

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