Free Georgia Last Will and Testament Forms

A Georgia last will and testament, or simply a “will,” is a legal document that states a testator’s intentions about how their assets will be distributed, how their children will be raised, and other matters after they pass away. The person tasked with supervising the estate’s distribution in accordance with the will’s provisions is referred to as an executor or personal representative.

Our Georgia 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.

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Georgia Will Age Requirements

Age Requirements: Every individual 14 years of age or older may make a will, unless laboring under some legal disability arising either from a want of capacity or a want of perfect liberty of action. 1

Will Signing Requirements

Will Signing Requirements: The will shall be in writing and shall be signed by the testator or by some other individual in the testator’s presence and at the testator’s express direction. A testator may sign by mark or by any name that is intended to authenticate the instrument as the testator’s will. 2

Georgia Will Witness Requirements

Will Witnessing Requirements: Two or more competent witnesses must witness the signing of the will. A witness to a will may attest by mark. If a witness is also a beneficiary under the will, the witness shall be competent, but the testamentary gift to the witness shall be void unless there are at least two other witnesses to the will who are not beneficiaries under the will.

Georgia Self-Proved Wills

Georgia allows self-proved wills. The testator and witnesses must sign the will in the presence of a notary, and the notary must affix his or her official seal.

Revoking a Georgia Will

A Georgia will can be revoked by creating a subsequent will, by executing a codicil, or by the testator destroying the will. A revoked will may be republished by a written document executed by the testator and subscribed and attested by witnesses with the same formality required for a 

Summary of Georgia Will Requirements

Anyone 14 years of age or older can write and sign a will in Georgia. The will should be witnessed by two people. The will is not considered invalid if the witnesses are named as beneficiaries in the will. If the will is notarized, it is considered to be self-proved.

Example of a Georgia Will

Georgia Last Will and Testament Forms
Georgia Last Will and Testament Forms

Georgia Last Will and Testament Forms

Microsoft Word

Georgia Last Will and Testament Microsoft Word

PDF

Georgia Last Will and Testament PDF

Other Georgia Last Will and Testament Forms

Printable Codicil To Will

Free Codicil To Will Form
Free Codicil To Will Form

Printable Do It Yourself Will

Free Do It Yourself Will
Free Do It Yourself Will

Printable Joint Will For Married Couple

Printable Pour Over Will

Printable Simple Will For Married Person

Simple Will For Married Person
Simple Will For Married Person

Printable Simple Will For Single Person

Simple Will For Single Person
Simple Will For Single Person

Printable Will For Grandparent

Will For Grandparent
Will For Grandparent

Printable Will For Married Person With Children

Will For Married Person With Children
Will For Married Person With Children

Printable Will For Remarried Person With Children

Will For Remarried Person With Children
Will For Remarried Person With Children

References

  1. Georgia Code § 53-4-10 ↩︎
  2. Georgia Code § 53-4-20 ↩︎

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