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The Legal Drama Behind Larry King’s Handwritten Will
Lessons Learned From Larry King’s Handwritten Will
When iconic TV host and author Larry King died at age 87, he left a legacy of iconic interviews and memorable moments over a long radio and television career, including 25 years at CNN. But an unexpected twist was his secret handwritten will that dramatically changed the plans for his estate. Despite its brevity and simplicity, this last-minute discovery sparked a heated legal battle. Handwritten or “holographic” wills are legal in many states, including California, where Larry King resided. These wills don’t require the usual formalities of being witnessed but must be entirely written and signed by the testator — the person to whom the will belongs. While this might seem like a convenient shortcut, it often leads to serious legal challenges, particularly around the will’s credibility and the testator’s intentions.
In Larry King’s case, his handwritten will excluded his wife, leaving his entire estate to his children. This was a shock, especially since California law entitles a surviving spouse to half of all the assets acquired during the marriage. King’s wife was understandably taken aback, leading to a family feud ultimately resolved through a confidential settlement. This situation is a stark reminder of why handling estate planning with thorough care and legal guidance is crucial. While a handwritten will can be a legal document, it’s generally better suited for straightforward estate circumstances. A more comprehensive approach is advisable to avoid family disputes in more complex situations, like Larry King’s, who had considerable assets and a blended family.
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Larry King’s situation emphasizes the crucial importance of having a well-thought-out estate plan that considers all legal aspects and potential family dynamics — King was married eight times to seven women and had three surviving biological children. While handwritten wills are a valid option, they should be used cautiously. Taking proactive steps in estate planning can help prevent conflicts and ensure your final wishes are respected, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
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