State requirements · Connecticut
Connecticut Will Requirements
Every state sets its own rules for executing a valid will. This is the 2026 reference for Connecticut — witnesses, notarization, and whether handwritten (holographic) wills are accepted — plus how to prepare a Connecticut-compliant draft by voice with VoiceWill.
Witnesses
2
Notary
Optional
Holographic
Not accepted
How a will is signed in Connecticut
Two witnesses required. Notarization is optional but recommended for a self-proving affidavit.
What to include in your Connecticut will
- Executor (and an alternate) authorized under Connecticut probate
- Guardian for minor children
- Specific bequests and residuary clause
- Self-proving affidavit (recommended) signed before a notary
- 2 adult witnesses present at signing, not beneficiaries
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