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Kentucky Last Will and Testament Form

Kentucky last will and testament is a legal instrument that determines what will happen to a person’s property after they die. The person making the will is called the testator, and their property is known as their estate. Wills help prevent estate disputes by providing clear, enforceable guidelines for real and personal property. They be modified or revoked, and can also be used to appoint someone to oversee the distribution of property.

Laws Chapter 394 (Wills)

Signing Requirements (§ 394.040) – Wills must be in writing and signed by the testator. The testator must sign in the presence of two witnesses, who should also sign in the presence of the testator, and of each other.