A Louisiana Order (To Dispense With Process Verbal — For Holographic Will) is a legal document issued by a court in Louisiana that allows a person to make a holographic (hand-written) will without having to follow the usual process. This document is used when the testator (the person making the will) is unable to appear in court in person or unable to appoint an attorney to represent them. The Louisiana Order (To Dispense With Process Verbal — For Holographic Will) serves as an affidavit attesting to the fact that the testator has made a holographic will. There are two types of Louisiana Order (To Dispense With Process Verbal — For Holographic Will): one for a holographic will made in the presence of two witnesses, and one for a holographic will made without witnesses. In order to be valid, the holographic will must be witnessed by two witnesses who are not related to the testator and who are not entitled to any part of the estate. Additionally, the holographic will must be signed by the testator.