One would hope so, but that doesn't stop the Holier than thous.
Aren't wills made public after the declarant's death?
If not, then there's a large vault down at my County Courthouse that's being used to house non-existent documents.
It's my understanding that if it's handled in probate court it will be public record. If the decedent's final affairs are handled through a properly drawn trust privacy can be maintained.
Ginger inherits granny's diamond ring. "How much" it's worth is not in the will. Why do people need to know "how much"?