holographic will

holographic will
A will that is entirely written and signed by the testator in his own handwriting. 57 Am J1st Wills § 632. The requirement of attestation is not imposed in the case of a holographic will, since a successful counterfeit of another's handwriting is exceedingly difficult and the requirement that the instrument be in the testator's own handwriting is a sufficient protection against forgery. If a date is required, as it is in some jurisdictions by statute, the date must also be in the handwriting of the testator. 57 Am J1st Wills § 632.

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