If you live in Michigan, creating a legally valid Last Will and Testament ensures your property, minor children, and final wishes are carried out according to your instructions — not Michigan intestacy laws.
At Noble Notary & Legal Document Preparers, we provide affordable Michigan Last Will and Testament preparation services, with both DIY and full-service options available.
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Best for individuals who want a Michigan-compliant template to complete themselves.
Includes:
Michigan-compliant Last Will and Testament template
Editable Word & PDF formats
Step-by-step completion instructions
Self-proving affidavit template
Instant digital download
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You will arrange your own witnesses and notarization.
Ideal for individuals who want professionally prepared documents without high attorney fees.
Includes:
Consultation to gather your wishes
Custom Michigan-compliant Will
Personal Representative (Executor) designation
Beneficiary distributions
Guardian nominations for minor children
Self-proving affidavit included
Minor revisions if needed
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Complete done-for-you service.
Includes EVERYTHING in the $225 package PLUS:
Mobile notary arranged at your location
Two witnesses coordinated
On-site supervision of proper signing
Self-proving affidavit notarized
Travel to home, office, hospital, or care facility
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To create a valid Will in Michigan:
You must be 18 years or older
You must be of sound mind
The Will must be in writing
You must sign the Will (or direct someone to sign in your conscious presence)
Michigan requires:
Two competent witnesses who sign within a reasonable time after witnessing your signature
Notarization is not required for validity, but a notarized self-proving affidavit is strongly recommended to simplify probate.
Michigan also recognizes holographic (handwritten) Wills if the material portions and signature are in the testator’s handwriting. However, a properly typed and witnessed Will is strongly recommended to reduce the risk of disputes.
Our documents are prepared to comply with Michigan statutory requirements.
If you die without a Will in Michigan, you die intestate, and Michigan law determines who inherits your estate.
Examples of intestate distribution:
Married with no children → spouse generally inherits everything
Married with children from that marriage → spouse inherits a statutory share, remainder to children
Married with children from another relationship → estate divided between spouse and children
Unmarried with children → children inherit equally
No spouse or children → estate passes to parents, siblings, or extended relatives
Without a Will, you lose control over:
Who serves as Personal Representative
Who inherits specific property
Guardianship of minor children
How and when assets are distributed
A properly executed Will ensures your wishes are legally documented and followed.
No. Michigan law allows individuals to create their own Wills without hiring an attorney.
We are non-attorney legal document preparers and do not provide legal advice or court representation. We prepare documents strictly according to the information you provide.
If you have a complex estate — such as a blended family, significant assets, business ownership, or special needs planning — consult a licensed Michigan estate planning attorney.
For straightforward estates, document preparation can provide substantial savings compared to traditional legal fees.
You may want legal advice if you:
Own multiple real estate properties
Have substantial separate or inherited property
Have minor or special needs beneficiaries
Own a business
Anticipate potential family disputes
Need advanced trust or tax planning
In addition to a Last Will and Testament, you may also consider:
Durable Power of Attorney
Patient Advocate Designation (Healthcare Directive)
Living Will
Revocable Living Trust
Real estate deed planning
We can assist with additional Michigan document preparation services upon request.
DIY Form: $14.95
Professional Preparation: $225
White-Glove Package: $475
Yes. Michigan requires two competent witnesses.
No, but a notarized self-proving affidavit is strongly recommended.
Yes, if the material provisions and signature are in the testator’s handwriting. However, typed and properly witnessed Wills are strongly recommended.
Creating a Michigan Last Will and Testament gives you peace of mind and control over your estate.
Choose your option:
$14.95 DIY Form
$225 Professional Preparation
$475 White-Glove Execution Package
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Noble Notary & Legal Document Preparers
Serving All of Michigan
Phone: 1-877-540-6104
Email: Gracie.sias32@gmail.com
We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We prepare documents based solely on your instructions. For legal advice, consult a licensed Michigan attorney.