Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB928

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Estates and Trusts - Wills - Married Couples and Registered Domestic Partnerships

Impact

The proposed law would significantly influence state legislation regarding estate planning and the validity of wills. By disallowing joint witnessing and signing of wills by spouses or partners, the bill reinforces the idea that spouses and partners should maintain separate wills to avoid potential conflicts of interest and preserve the autonomy of each individual's wishes. This could enhance clarity and reduce disputes over the execution and validity of wills within families, especially for those who may have complex estate planning needs.

Summary

House Bill 928 aims to amend certain provisions related to the execution of wills within the context of married couples and registered domestic partnerships in Maryland. Specifically, the bill prohibits a testator who is married or in a registered domestic partnership from signing a will in the presence of their spouse or partner. Additionally, it establishes that an individual who witnesses the execution of a will for one partner cannot also witness the will for the other partner. These changes seek to ensure the independent testamentary intentions of each individual are respected and upheld.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the practical implications of this bill. Critics could argue that the requirements for separate witnessing may complicate the will execution process and create obstacles for couples who wish to create joint estate plans. Furthermore, ensuring that witnesses are entirely independent could raise accessibility issues, as finding qualified and unbiased witnesses may become more challenging, particularly in smaller communities. Balancing the need for independent testamentary expressions with the ease of will creation may be a focal discussion point as this bill progresses.

Companion Bills

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