Delaware Will – Divorced Person (not remarried) with No Children

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This Delaware Will is for a Divorced Person who has not remarried and has no Children. It distributes the assets of the Testator (i.e. person making the will) to specific beneficiaries named in the Will. This Will is suitable for estates worth less than $2,000,000. This Will also includes a self-proved affidavit.

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Delaware Will – Divorced Person (not remarried) with No Children

Product Details

Product Delaware Will – Divorced Person (not remarried) with No Children
Country United States
Pages 14
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
Adobe PDF
WordPerfect
Rich Text Format
Platform Windows Compatible
Mac Compatible
Linux Compatible
Availability In Stock. Instant Download
Usage Unlimited number of prints
Category Wills for Divorced Persons With No Children
Product number #19090
Download time Less than 1 minute (approx.)
Document Access Via secret online address
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Frequently Asked Questions

A self-proved affidavit is a legal document that allows a will to be validated without the need for witnesses to testify in court. It simplifies the probate process by providing evidence of the testator's intent and the authenticity of the will.

Beneficiaries can be individuals, such as friends or relatives, or organizations like charities. The testator has the freedom to choose who receives their assets after their passing.

While this will is specifically designed for Delaware, it may not be valid in other states due to varying laws regarding wills and estates. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional if you reside outside of Delaware.

Yes, you can change your will at any time by creating a new will or adding a codicil, which is an amendment to the existing will. However, it's important to follow legal procedures to ensure the changes are valid.

If you die without a will, your assets will be distributed according to state intestacy laws, which may not reflect your wishes. This can lead to disputes among family members and unintended beneficiaries.

While it's possible to create a will without a lawyer, consulting with a legal professional can ensure that your will meets all legal requirements and accurately reflects your intentions.

To ensure your will is executed properly, it should be signed in the presence of witnesses, and you may also consider having a self-proved affidavit included. This helps streamline the probate process.

Yes, you can include specific funeral arrangements in your will, although it is often recommended to communicate these wishes to family members separately to avoid confusion.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who have recently gone through a divorce and have not remarried may need this will to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes. This document allows them to specify beneficiaries, avoiding potential disputes among family members.
  • Situations requiring a clear legal directive for asset distribution can benefit from this will. Without children, a divorced person may want to allocate their estate to friends or charities, making this document essential for their estate planning.
  • For those with a net worth under $2,000,000, this will provides a straightforward solution for managing their estate. It simplifies the process of asset distribution, ensuring that their intentions are legally recognized and upheld.
  • People who wish to include a self-proved affidavit in their will can use this document to streamline the probate process. This feature can help reduce the time and complexity involved in validating the will after the testator's passing.
  • Divorced individuals looking to avoid intestacy laws should consider this will. By clearly outlining their wishes, they can prevent the state from deciding how their assets are distributed, which may not align with their preferences.

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