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Do Your Own Will

You are ready to begin.  Please select the option that best describes your status below:

1. Single or married with no children
2. Single male with minor children
3. Single female with minor children
4. Single male with children (none are minors)
5. Single female with children (none are minors)
6. Married male with children (none are minors)
7. Married female with children (none are minors)
8. Married female with minor children
9. Married male with minor children

When making a simple will, the vast majority of married couples desire to leave everything to each other first, and when the spouse dies then to the children equally. Most single parents desire to leave everything to their children and name guardians; and for people without children, most desire to leave their estates to their spouse, significant other, relatives or friends. If this is the way you would like the distribution set out, then please proceed. Remember, this simple will is intended to cover most general situations and use of this site is subject to our terms and conditions.

If the variations produced by this free simple will are not sufficient for your needs, you may wish to use our premium will drafting service.

Be sure to review how this site works for more details.

Once your will is finished, refer to our signing instructions page for detailed instructions on how to properly execute your will.




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