To make a valid will under Missouri law, the will must be:
- In writing;
- Signed by the testator or by another person at the testator’s direction and in the testator’s presence;
- Signed and attested by two competent witnesses
Who Can Make a Valid Will Under Missouri Law?
To make a valid will in Missouri, the testator (person making the will) must be:- At least 18 years old; or
- A minor emancipated by adjudication, marriage, or entry into active military duty; and
- Of sound mind.
- The ordinary affairs of life;
- The value and extent of the testator’s property;
- The number and names of the persons that are the natural objects of the testator’s bounty and their: (a) their fair expectation of an inheritance, considering their conduct and treatment of the testator; and (b) their capacity and necessities.
