IN RE ESTATE OF RIGSBY
843 P.2d 856 (1992)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Dorsey (P), sister of Decedent, Jessaline Pasquali Rigsby, appealed
from an order admitting a Holographic Will to probate.
FACTS: The document was found by the surviving spouse, Don Rigsby, folded together in a
ledger, but not otherwise fastened to each other. Both pages are written in the hand of the
Decedent, and are initialed and dated at the top of each page with the same date. One page
was signed at the bottom of the writing, leaving approximately two and one-half inches below
it blank. The parties agree the signed page, exhibits testamentary intent, beginning:
'Inasmuch as I do not have a will, I would like to make the following arrangements in the
event of my death.' The second page, just as the other, is not numbered and does not refer
to the first in any way. This page is a simple list of personal property, with each item
followed by the name of an individual. Although this page is initialed at the top, it is not
signed. The court found that both pages were in the handwriting of the Decedent, with the
exception of a notation on each page. The Court found the page exhibiting testamentary
intent to be signed by the Decedent, and found the other page lacked indicia of testamentary
intent. The Court found that neither page referred to the other. The trial court concluded
the signed page was a Holographic Will of the Decedent, and that it met the three statutory
requirements of a holographic will: (1) completely in the handwriting of the Testator; (2)
dated; and, (3) signed by the Testatrix. The trial court concluded the alterations or
erasures did not invalidate the Will, as the marks were not made at the Testator's direction
and the intent of Testator remained evident. The court held that the remaining page was not
incorporated by reference into the Will, nor did it meet the requirements for a Codicil. As
a result, the trial court admitted the page signed by the Testator, and refused to admit the
other page to probate. P appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
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