How to write your parents' will in law?

First, how parents will write the law is effective.

1. The valid conditions of parents' will include:

(1) A testator must have testamentary capacity, that is, a person with full capacity for civil conduct is qualified to make a will;

(2) A will must be the true intention of the testator, and wills made by coercion or deception and forged wills are invalid; If the will is tampered with, the tampered content is invalid;

(3) The contents of the will must be legal;

(4) The form of will must be legal. There are five ways of wills stipulated by law: notarized wills, self-written wills, written wills, oral wills and recorded wills.

2. Legal basis: Article 143rd of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

A will made by a person without or with limited capacity for civil conduct is invalid.

A will must express the true meaning of the testator, and a will made by fraud or coercion is invalid.

Forged wills are invalid.

If the will is tampered with, the tampered contents are invalid.

Article 134

A self-made will is written and signed by the testator, indicating the year, month and day.

Second, how do parents notarize their wills?

Parents need to do the following notarization when making a will:

1. Citizens and legal persons applying for notarization shall submit and fill in the notarization application form to the notary office;

2. Citizens and legal persons applying for notarization shall submit the following materials: identity certificate, legal person qualification certificate and identity certificate of their legal representatives; If the agent applies on his behalf, he must submit a power of attorney or other agency qualification certificate (legal agent or designated agent);

3. After accepting the application for notarization, the notary office shall carry out classified registration. Registration items include notarization (such as inheritance, adoption, loan contract, etc.). ), the name of the party (name), the name of the representative (agent), the date of acceptance, the contractor, etc.