A Washington Last Will and Testament is an important tool for any individual who wants to control how their assets will be distributed after they pass away. When writing a will the individual - also referred to as the Testator - can leave important instructions regarding inheritance, guardianship over children and pets, charitable donations and the distribution of valuables and family heirlooms.
The form is a must if the individual has specific beneficiaries in mind and does not want their property to go to the state, has no living relatives or has minor children that will need to be taken care of in the event of the Testator's death.
The Washington Last Will is defined by RCW 11.02.005(20) and regulated by Title 11 RCW ( Probate and Trust Law ). The law ordains the document be signed by the Testator and by two (2) witnesses by either signing the will or an attached affidavit. Click the link below to get a ready-made form or use our online form builder to make your personalized template.
On the whole, a Last Will and Testament allows a Testator to allocate their assets between any number of parties according to their wishes. Creating a will gives the Testator sole discretion over the distribution of their estate. If the Testator is the owner of a business or has any investments, their will can direct a smooth transition of those assets as well.
Making a will is a necessary - and, usually - a fairly simple process that can save the Testator's family time, money, and give all parties peace of mind.
Testators are free to decide on the contents of their will. In the State of Washington a Last Will and Testament template will cover the following topics: