Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple

The Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple is a document executed by two persons (often a husband and wife) leaving everything to the other person upon the death of the first person. Joint wills are not honored in Florida. If you create a joint will with your spouse, it will not be recognized by the court. The state honors only wills created by one individual. Be sure to check our Will Signing Requirements page to see if the will needs to be notarized in your state.

Wills are probated in the state where the original signer of the will died, not where the will was signed. Florida does not recognize or honor joint wills. You should not sign a joint will if you intend to reside in Florida when you pass away. We point this out because many people include moving to Florida as part of their “retirement plan.” Regardless of the state where you sign a joint will, it will not be honored or recognized if you die in the state of Florida.

Example of Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple Form

Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple
Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple

We offer the Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple in Microsoft Word as well as PDF. The Word file can be printed as is so you can fill in the blanks by hand. It can also be customized in case you want to change, add, or delete sections. The PDF version is chosen most often by users who want to print the document and fill in the blanks.

Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple Forms

Select the appropriate file to download the Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple in Microsoft Word format. You may also create the Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple using our fillable PDF version. The fillable PDF allows you to type the information directly into the form.

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Microsoft Word Version

Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple Word

PDF Version

Florida Joint Will For A Married Couple PDF

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