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Georgia Last Will and Testament (Simple)

Create a Georgia-specific last will and testament in minutes. We pre-select Georgia for you and include reminders about Georgia requirements — review and verify against current Georgia law before signing.

  • Name an executor and beneficiaries
  • Guardian for minor children; residuary clause
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT

1. Declaration
I, __________, of __________, in the State of Georgia, being of sound mind, declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, made on __________, and I revoke all prior wills and codicils. My marital status is: __________.
2. Executor
I appoint __________ as the Executor of this Will. If they are unable or unwilling to serve, I appoint __________ as alternate Executor. My Executor shall serve without bond where permitted by law and may pay my debts, expenses, and taxes.
3. Specific Gifts
I make the following specific gifts: none.
4. Residuary Estate
I give all the rest and residue of my estate, of every kind, to __________. If a beneficiary does not survive me, their share shall pass to the surviving residuary beneficiaries in equal shares.
5. Signatures and Witnesses
I sign this Will on __________ in the presence of the witnesses below, who sign in my presence and in the presence of each other. (Most states require two witnesses; follow your state's requirements.)

Testator: ____________________

Witness 1: ____________________ Witness 2: ____________________
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Does a will need to be witnessed or notarized?

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