/mjutʃuəl wɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: di chúc cho nhau (của hai vợ, chồng).
A more thorough explanation: A mutual will is a legal document created by two or more individuals, typically spouses, which contains reciprocal provisions for the distribution of their assets upon their deaths. This type of will is usually irrevocable and binding on all parties involved, and is often used to ensure that the wishes of both individuals are carried out after their deaths.
Example: The couple decided to create a mutual will, outlining their wishes for the distribution of their assets upon their passing.