How to write your own Will (and why you shouldn’t)

How to write your own Will (and why you shouldn’t)

24:29 Dec 9, 2025
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What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhat a Holographic Will IsA handwritten Will, entirely, or mostly, in the testator’s handwriting, signed and datedAllowed in some states, including MichiganOften valid on paper, messy in realityMichigan’s Requirements (for validity)A handwritten Will is valid in Michigan if it:Is datedIs signed by the testatorHas material portions in the testator’s handwritingThat’s the bare minimum, not a guarantee that the document will do what you think.What a Will Actually ControlsNot everything you own is governed by your Will. Some assets bypass probate entirely.Assets controlled by your Will:Individually owned property without a beneficiary designationAssets that bypass your Will:Jointly owned propertyRetirement accounts with beneficiary designationsAssets with payable-on-death instructionsExample: A 401(k) will follow the beneficiary designation, even if your Will says otherwise.If you want a change, update the form. Your Will does not override it.How to Structure a Handwritten Will (in an Emergency)Jill walks through a step-by-step handwritten format, including:Clear declaration of intentDefinition of “Property” to simplify later referencesAppointment of an Executor and successorA single beneficiary and a clear backupA default clause referencing intestacy lawsPlus a final affirmation sentence to prevent challenges to handwriting authenticityWhen Notarizing HelpsNot required in MichiganBut adds credibility and makes it harder to dispute the signatureRequires a notary “block” with specific languageWhy Complexity Is the Enemy of DIY WillsThe episode offers six pitfalls that almost always blow up handwritten Wills:Gifts to minorsAttempting to create a trustGifts to individuals that interfere with eligibility for government benefitsMultiple beneficiariesJoint ownership of sentimental itemsEmotional or poetic languageDIY Wills explode when they try to do too much.If you must write your own, keep it brutally simple.Resources & LinksVisual guide: Probate vs. Non-Probate AssetsSample language for a Michigan handwritten WillEpisode 36: 
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