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"A holographic will, every word written by me, just a few hours ago.
I looked at the holographic will and Janice's supporting statement.
"Not if it were a holographic will, entirely in his handwriting."
She left a holographic will, just like her father."
All other states not listed do not recognize a holographic will in any instance.
'This document is intended to be a holographic will.
A simple, one-page, holographic will, leaving everything to the two of us, listing his assets, naming me as the executor.
He knew nothing about his client's plans to whip out a holographic will and create chaos, but it was a valid will nonetheless.
A will entirely in the testator's handwriting, called a holographic will, was valid without signature.
A holographic will is a will and testament that has been entirely handwritten and signed by the testator.
A holographic will is the subject of John Grisham's 1999 legal thriller The Testament.
"A holographic will?"
While Spartan views Emp's holographic will, Grifter is engaged by two foreigners who want him to find a historical artifact.
The distinctive feature of a holographic will is less that it is handwritten by the testator and often that it need not be witnessed.
His holographic will in favor of his brother in France (written in 1841 and devising property worth nearly $400,000) was unsuccessfully contested by the state of Louisiana.
Some jurisdictions recognize a holographic will, made out entirely in the testator's own hand, or in some modern formulations, with material provisions in the testator's hand.
Troy Phelan, an eccentric elderly billionaire, has written many wills during his life, but right before he dies by suicide, he leaves one final will, a holographic will, as a last surprise.
Naturally Griffin and his lawyer walked into the trap and claimed that the will was the original holographic will of George Belter, because they knew the terms of the genuine will.
Jurisdictions that do not generally recognize unwitnessed holographic wills will accordingly grant exceptions to members of the armed services who are involved in armed conflicts and sailors at sea, though in both cases the validity of the holographic will expires at a certain time after it is drafted.