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hey estate planning attorney paul rabaly here and in this video were going to talk about eight count on eight things that you should not put in your will all right sometimes people die and the survivors bring in the will and i read over the wheel and im like why in the world is was this written into the will and you know sometimes we see stuff that shouldnt be in there in wills that are typed up docHub and witness they were they were written by lawyers and we go why is that provision in the will but in many times people many cases people as in my state of louisiana sometimes people write their own will they do it in their handwriting its called an oleographic wheels other states its called a holographic will about 25 states permit people to handwrite their own wills no notary no witness requirement and then sometimes in these olographic wheels we see people seem to just to want to blow just vomit stuff on the paper and theyre writing and theyre writing and theyre writing and