Texas will form


In Texas, if you die without having written a will, your property is declared inestate. This means that the government has authority to share out your property as the law stipulates, which may be contrary to your wishes. Therefore, ensure you write a will to prevent this. A sample Texas form is shown below:

Sample Texas will form

I _________________ being a resident of Texas and over 18 years old, of sound and

Disposing mind, declare this to be my will and testament.

I am married to ___________________________ and the following are my children:

Name: ___________________________ date of birth: ________________________

Name: ______________________________ date of birth: _______________________

I appoint ______________________ as the executor of my will

In the case of my death and spouse’s death, I appoint ________________________ or ________________ to be the guardian of my children until they attain the age of 21 years.

I bequest the people below, the following property

Name: _____________________________

Property: ___________________________

Name: __________________________   Signature: _______________________-

Witnesses: ___________________________


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