Making a will
Friday, May 29th, 2009
This is a letter the Certainty National Will Register has received from a member of the public.
Making a will is a lot easier than you think for the majority of us. After all the majority of us when it comes to making a will only have ourselves and our family to think about. There are various ways to make a will. You can make a DIY will or visit an unregulated will writer or use your local solicitor.
After reading various nightmare stories on the first two options, I decided to go down the solicitor route and was pleasantly surprised at the cost as I thought it would be an expensive process but I was totally wrong. I now have all my affairs in order and it cost just under a hundred pounds to make the will.
All I had to do was visit a solicitor who asked me some relatively straight forward questions that were very simple to answer and in a couple of days a copy of the will was forwarded to me and the original was held at the solicitor’s office where I made the will. Making a will turned out to be a simple process and one that has given me great peace of mind and I actually feel relieved that I have now done it as oppose to putting it off.
I think I put if off thinking it was going to bring me a little closer to the grave which I think is what the rest of the population also believe to be true!
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June 22nd, 2009 at 2:49 pm
I think you’re right to go down the solicitor route. Some D.I.Y wills can create many unrealised pitfalls.