/rɪˈsɪprəkəl wɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: di chúc cho nhau (của hai vợ, chồng).
A more thorough explanation: A reciprocal will is a legal document created by two individuals, typically spouses or partners, in which each person leaves their assets to the other in the event of their death. This type of will is often used when two people want to leave their estates to each other and then to the same beneficiaries upon the death of the survivor.
Example: In the event of the couple’s divorce, the reciprocal wills they had drafted together ensured that their assets would be distributed according to their wishes.