Oklahoma Last Will and Testament

The Oklahoma last will and testament, also known as a will, is a legal document that details the testator’s wishes regarding the distribution of their assets, the upbringing of their children, and other matters after their passing. A personal representative, also known as an executor, is a responsible individual appointed to oversee the distribution of the estate in compliance with the terms of the will.

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Our Oklahoma Wills are printable and can be downloaded in case you want to edit or customize the document. We have wills for persons with and without children, and for those who are single, married, and remarried. We also have a specialized will for grandparents.

State Statute Governing Oklahoma Wills

Oklahoma Statutes Title 84

Oklahoma Will Age Requirements

Age Requirements: Any person over the age of 18 years of sound mind may make a will to dispose of their property and all other assets.

Oklahoma Will Witness Requirements

Will Witnessing Requirements: At least two persons 18 years of age or older and of sound mind must witness the signing of the will. Along with their name, witnesses should write their address.

Revoking An Oklahoma Will

A will can be revoked by creating a subsequent will or by codicil, or by the testator destroying the will, with the intent and for the purpose of revoking it by the testator or by another person in his presence by his consent and direction. (Oklahoma Statute 84-101)

Example of Oklahoma Last Will and Testament

Oklahoma Last Will and Testament
Oklahoma Last Will and Testament

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