Why A Holographic Will is Really, Really Bad Idea...

Why a Holographic Will is a Bad Idea.
First of all, what is a Holographic Will? Is it Sci-Fi-related? It actually isn’t as exciting as it sounds – it is the term used to describe a handwritten will. This type of will is legal in Oklahoma. To meet the requirements, the will must be entirely in the Testator's (or the person writing the will) handwriting and signed. A holographic will does not need to be witnessed; it does not even need to be dated, although not dating your will is a bad idea if it’s not the only will you have ever done.
Holographic wills appeal to many people who like the idea of saying exactly what they want to say in their wills and who feel their situations are simple enough that they don’t need to spend the money for an attorney-drafted will (or even a form will). However, assuming that your will meets the legal requirements for a holographic will, there are good reasons not to do one. Most people who write their own will(s) don’t know how to do it properly, and the potential for making costly mistakes is enormous. Only when the writer of a holographic will dies do those mistakes come to light, leaving the grieving family left to bear the burden of those mistakes.
One of the most common problems with holographic wills is ambiguity. The intended meaning may have been clear to the testator, but those who are reading the will can be left with great confusion over the testator’s true intentions. For example, one man’s holographic will left everything to “Mother,” without identifying the person by name. The man’s mother survived him. So did his wife, whom he affectionately called “Mother” ever since their child was born. Which of these women was intended to receive his estate? One ambiguous term can result in family disputes and legal action.
In conclusion, you will always be better protected by doing formal estate planning with the assistance of an experienced attorney. Our attorneys specialize in estate planning and can help ensure loved ones will not have an additional stressor to deal with after a death occurs.


