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A massive issue for someone who begins making a will is overcoming the emotional issues that comes with making a will. It's very hard to contemplate your own death and what will happen when you die and who and what will be left behind in terms of money and property etc. Making a will, will undoubtedly bring a lot of the issues you that don't necessarily want to address or think about to the forefront. It is probably a reason why so many people begin making a will but then never actually finish or complete it.
The emotional issues involved in making a will are almost undoubtedly a major reason a lot of people prefer to use someone to help them in will writing, this maybe a solicitor or will drafter because they can ask the awkward questions and often help you sensitively reach decisions about your self resolving "problematic" problems where previously you may not have thought could be overcome in making a will.
Professionals have almost certainly have heard it all before, after all they witness this on a daily basis, so your will writing is no real problem to them but is a real emotional problem to you. However, many people once they have completed making a will for the first time feel far better for having done so, having peace of mind as a result.
Online wills are a good way to overcome the emotion aswell because they silently ask the questions that need answered on a screen and you just fill it in, pay, press a button and the will is delivered to you over the web. So no awkward questions or situations with a solicitor.
Of course like with any legal document especially one that often is all about the future you should visit the detail every now and then and consider bringing your will writing up to date, for example if you have a baby etc. There may be inheritance issues that you can now cover in your new will writing , maybe someone you wanted to leave a gift to is now dead or no longer as important to you as they were earlier.

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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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