For Karen’s Coffee & Counsel “Q & A” this week, a reader found a will written entirely in her mother’s handwriting and wanted to know if it is valid. ANSWER: YES! A holographic will is one that is both written entirely in the decedent’s handwriting and is signed by them. Neither witnesses nor a notary public are required to have a valid holographic will. Let me assist you with your probate and estate questions by contacting my office today.
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