Free Wills to Print
A will must be in writing. About half the states permit a will to be handwritten. Whether the will is handwritten on stationery or printed from a form in a lawyer’s office, a will must be signed and witnessed by at least two people. The witnesses are required to sign a special affidavit at the time they witness the will, in case they are unavailable at the time of the Testator’s death. A will must be “published” in most states; i.e., the Testator must state that he intends the document to be his will.
With those simple requirements, anyone can make a will. Knowing all about what is required takes some of the anxiety away, doesn’t it? Alternatively, find out about free wills to print here.
