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Married Male With Minor Children    
  Personal Information:
1 Name:
(How you like to sign your name, e.g. John J. Doe)
2 Full Name:
(Full name, including "Jr., "II", maiden & former names)
3 Address:
4 State:
5 Zip:
6 State of Residence:
7 # of Children:
   
Distribution of your estate:
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 and name guardians. If a child predeceases you, that child's share goes to his or her descendants. If a catastrophe occurs and you have no descendants, then the estate is distributed to your living relatives according to state law. 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. If the variations produced by this site are not sufficient for your needs (especially if you have complicated estate planning needs), you should seek legal counsel.




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