The Joint Will For Married Couple may be executed to ensure that loved ones are given specific property and assets after the death of the testator. The will must be signed when the person is of sound mind and must be witnessed by at least two unrelated persons. The form does not need to be notarized, except in Louisiana where it is required.
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