⚠️ If you have a medical emergency, call 911 first Step 1 of 8 12% Are you at least 18 years of age (or legally married, or a member of the armed forces)? Yes No Under Texas law, you do not currently meet the legal requirements to execute a Last Will and Testament. 👋 Member recognized!It looks like you already have an account! Please log in to your Member Portal to create a new document." Log In to Auto-Fill Your Email(Required) Phone(Required)Home Address(Required) What is your full name?Testator's Name(Required) First Last Are you sometimes known by any other names? What is your current marital status? Married Not currently married What is your spouse's full name?Spouse's Name First Last Do you have any children (biological or adopted)? Yes No Please list your LIVING children:Living Children Full Name Actions Edit Delete There are no Living Children Entries. Add Living Children Entry Maximum number of living children entries reached. Do you have any children who have passed away? Yes No Please list your deceased child(ren) and their living children (your grandchildren):Deceased Children & Grandchildren Deceased Child's Full Name Full Names of all grandchildren born to or adopted by this deceased child Actions Edit Delete There are no Deceased Children & Grandchildren. Add Deceased Child & Grandchildren Maximum number of deceased children & grandchildren reached. How do you want to leave your remaining estate? I give everything to my spouse, if my spouse survives me. If my spouse does not survive me, I give everything to my children. Even if my spouse survives me, I give everything to my children. Under Texas law, your estate will go to your spouse. However, if your spouse does not survive you, who should receive your estate in equal shares?Beneficiaries Full Name Actions Edit Delete There are no Beneficiaries. Add Beneficiary Maximum number of beneficiaries reached. Beneficiaries Full Name Actions Edit Delete There are no Beneficiaries. Add Beneficiary Maximum number of beneficiaries reached. Note: If Unmarried WITH Children, Texas precedent automatically gives the estate to the children. Do you want to specifically give your home to a specific person/people? (If no, it will be distributed with your general estate). Yes No Who should receive your home? Full Name Actions Edit Delete There are no Entries. Add Entry Maximum number of entries reached. Do you want to specifically give your personal and household items to a specific person/people? Yes No Who should receive your household items? Full Name Actions Edit Delete There are no Beneficiaries. Add Beneficiary Maximum number of beneficiaries reached. Who should receive your household items?Do you want to give specific items (e.g., a car, jewelry, or bank account) to specific people? Yes No Specific Item Recipients Describe item(s) in detail Full name of person getting item(s) (First, Middle, Last, Suffix) Actions Edit Delete There are no Items. Add Item Maximum number of items reached. Specific Item Recipients Who is your first choice to serve as your Independent Executor? First Last If your first choice cannot serve, who is your second choice? First Last If your second choice cannot serve, who is your third choice? First Last Who is your first choice to serve as Guardian of the Person for any minor children? First Last Who is your second choice to serve as Guardian of the Person for any minor children? First Last Who is your third choice to serve as Guardian of the Person for any minor children? First Last Your Last Will & Testament is ready to be generated. By Texas law, you must sign this physical document in the presence of a Notary Public and two credible witnesses over the age of 14. Blank lines for these signatures will be automatically included in your final document.