Missouri Mutual Will – Married Couple with No Children

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This form package contains two “Mutual Wills” and is for use by a married couple (husband and wife) with no children in Missouri. The Wills distribute the assets of the Husband to the Wife and the assets of the Wife to the Husband. It also has a provision dealing with situations of simultaneous death of both husband and wife. If the Spouse does not survive the Testator/Testatrix (i.e. man or woman making the will) the assets will go to other beneficiary(ies). This Will also allows the Testator/Testatrix to make specific gifts to others as well. This Will is suitable for estates worth less than $2,000,000. This Will also includes a self-proved affidavit.

This packet includes:
(1) Checklist and Instruction for Mutual Will – Married Couple with No Children
(2) Information about Wills
(3) Husband’s Mutual Will – Married Couple with No Children with self-proved affidavit
(4) Wife’s Mutual Will – Married Couple with No Children with self-proved affidavit.

State Law Compliance: Designed for use in Missouri

Missouri Mutual Will – Married Couple with No Children

Product Details

Product Missouri Mutual Will – Married Couple with No Children
Country United States
Pages 22
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 Will for Married Couples with no Children
Product number #18715
Download time Less than 1 minute (approx.)
Document Access Via secret online address
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Email with attachment upon request
Refund Policy 60 days, no-questions asked, 100% money back guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

A mutual will is a legal document created by two individuals, typically spouses, that outlines how their assets will be distributed upon their deaths. It ensures that each spouse's assets are transferred to the other, and includes provisions for what happens in the event of simultaneous death.

A mutual will is best suited for married couples who have no children and wish to ensure that their assets are passed to one another. It is particularly useful for couples wanting to simplify their estate planning and avoid potential disputes.

The mutual will includes a provision addressing simultaneous death, specifying how the assets will be distributed if both spouses pass away at the same time. Typically, it will direct that the assets go to other designated beneficiaries.

Yes, a mutual will allows the testator or testatrix to make specific gifts to other individuals or organizations. This feature enables couples to ensure that particular items or sums of money are given to chosen beneficiaries.

This mutual will is specifically designed for use in Missouri and may not comply with the legal requirements of other states. It is essential to consult local laws or an attorney if you reside outside of Missouri.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are married and have no children may need a mutual will to ensure that their assets are distributed to each other in the event of death. This legal document provides clarity and security in asset management between spouses.
  • Couples looking to simplify their estate planning can utilize a mutual will to avoid complications that may arise from individual wills. By having mutual wills, they can ensure that their wishes are honored and reduce the potential for disputes among family members.
  • In situations where both spouses want to ensure that their assets are transferred to one another, a mutual will is an ideal solution. It provides a clear directive on how assets should be handled in the event of simultaneous death, offering peace of mind.
  • For those with a combined estate valued under $2,000,000, this mutual will package is a cost-effective way to manage their estate planning needs. It includes essential documents that cater specifically to their circumstances as a childless married couple.
  • Couples who wish to make specific gifts to friends or relatives outside of their immediate family can benefit from this mutual will. It allows them to outline their wishes clearly, ensuring that their intentions are legally documented.

Do Not Use If:

  • This form is not appropriate for couples with children, as the distribution of assets may need to consider the interests of minor or adult children. In such cases, a different estate planning strategy may be required.
  • If either spouse has significant debts or complex financial situations, a mutual will may not adequately address the necessary provisions for creditors. Couples in this situation should seek specialized legal advice.
  • For individuals who wish to leave their assets to multiple beneficiaries or have specific wishes that differ from their spouse, a mutual will may not be suitable. Separate wills could provide more flexibility in such cases.
  • Couples who are not legally married should not use this form, as it is specifically designed for legally married individuals. Alternative estate planning documents may be more appropriate for unmarried partners.

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