Unwritten Promise to Write a Will is Not Enough
FEBRUARY 20, 2017 VOLUME 24 NUMBER 8 Here’s a basic rule, applicable in every U.S. state: wills need to be in writing. But what about a promise to write a will, or to leave a particular item to a particular person? Unsurprisingly, those promises usually have to be in writing, too. Jim’s Story Take Jim […]
Without “Testamentary Intent” Handwritten Note is Not a Will
OCTOBER 27, 2003 VOLUME 11, NUMBER 17 In 1978, shortly after his mother’s death, Donald Gilbert wrote this note on a three-by-five note card: “Dear Lillian, 11-27-78. I’ve been very depressed—I can’t stop crying for Mom—in my death I’ve left everything to you and the children. Don’t be angry with me. Love, Don. Mr. Gilbert […]