Physically tearing or destroying a will to void it.
Cancellation of a previously executed will.
Legal requirement that the testator signs or acknowledges the will.
Basic will outlining heirs, property distribution, and guardianship.
Provision clarifying distribution when order of death is unclear.
Gift of a particular item or asset.
Will created using a fill-in-the-blank state-approved form.
Clause requiring a beneficiary to outlive the testator by a set number of days.
Person appointed in a will to care for minor children.
Clear intention to create a valid will.
