Free Tennessee Will - Remarried with Minor Children

This Will can be used if you are remarried and have minor children from a prior marriage. It can also provide for minor children from your current marriage. This Will continues to be appropriate even after the minor children become adults.

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Remarried with Minor Children

 

A Will is a document under which a Willmaker states his or her intentions regarding the persons or organizations ("Beneficiaries") who will receive the Willmaker's property, and the person or organization ("Executor") who will carry out the Willmaker's wishes.

This Will is appropriate for a person who is remarried and has minor children from a prior marriage. A Willmaker can also provide for minor children from a current marriage in this Will. This Will continues to be appropriate after the minor children become adults.

If at death, your estate (including life insurance proceeds) is expected to be larger than the federal estate tax applicable exclusion amount ($2,000,000), it may be desirable to use more complex estate planning techniques that are not provided by this Will. For such cases, this Will can be used to prepare for an office conference with a lawyer who can assist you with the preparation of a more complex will.

Note: A separate will should be created for each person. Even for married couples, a "joint will" (not offered by this program) is not recommended.

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Tennessee Will - Remarried with Minor Children

 
- You own property to be distributed after your death. This Will is not appropriate for estates larger than $600,000.
- You want to designate the persons or organizations that will receive your property after your death.
- You want to designate who will carry out the terms of the Will.
- You want to designate who will have the responsibility for your minor children if the other parent is unable to serve as the natural guardian.
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