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Making a Will

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When do you start the process of making a will and who do you go to for will writing assistance and services
The first and obvious choice for making a will is a solicitor, for most of us our first encounter with a solicitor used to be when we bought our first house and you tended to stay with that solicitor throughout your life. These days though much of the work associated with buying a property is almost wholly done remotely and you never actually walk into a solicitors office. The same thing in my opinion applies when making a will it is a topic you are now looking into and understandably the tendency is to search the web for will writing services.
On the web there is quite a bit of independent advice and a few solicitor firms offer making a will services. Will drafters also pop up as a service where a trained person, not usually a solicitor, will come to your house and start the will writing process. When making a will part of the service is to identify the areas you must cover in your will and also if you should also be seeking expert advice.
You can also, if time is pressing, consider buying one of the "off the shelf" wills you do yourself or you can begin making a will through some of the will writing web sites like www.onlinewill.co.uk . You can also get will writing advice from a number of organisations like www.helptheaged.org.uk who also offer a very helpful booklet on the subject that you can download.

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I have a blog which highlights the importance of Will writing and covers the reasons as to why one should write a Will. It was stated that over 70% of the UK population do not have a Will, therefore i set out to create a source of information online to assist those that do not have a Will and point the reasons as to why you should write a Will.


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