Last Will And Testament Form - Minnesota

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
OF
YOUR NAME HERE
WRITTEN STATEMENT
DISPOSING OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
You may fill this out anytime. When you complete your written list, be sure to sign and date the
list and store it with your will.
This document is a written statement or list for the purpose of disposing items of tangible
personal property not specifically disposed of by my Last Will and Testament pursuant to the
authority granted in Minn. Stat. § 524.2-513 (Separate writing identifying bequest of tangible
property) or its successor statute. I recognize that this list is not effective to pass title to money,
coin collections, or property used in a trade or business.
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
I give my ___________________________________ to________________________________
NOTICE: To be effective a written list must be signed and dated. Keep the written list with your
will. A new written list may be executed at any time but the written list must be signed and dated
to be effective. Destroy the old written list and keep the new written list with your will. A failure
to store a written list with your will may result in the list being lost and the gifts failing.
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___________________________________
Date
Signature

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