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What is a Holographic Will?
A handwritten will that may not meet all legal formalities but can be accepted in probate if certain conditions are met.
A handwritten will that is not formally witnessed but is valid in many jurisdictions if it meets specific requirements, such as being signed and dated by the testator (the person making the will). Holographic wills can be a convenient option for individuals who need to create a will quickly, but they may lead to legal challenges regarding their validity or the testator’s intent if the language is unclear.
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