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The temptation to write your own Will at home to save some money can be tempting. However, as Wills are complex legal documents, they have to be written and executed in a certain way and trained professional solicitors will ensure they meet the strict legal guidelines in order to be valid.
Will writing kits are often sold in book stores, supermarkets and other retail outlets like WHSmith.
Even though it may appear that you are saving a few hundred pounds by writing your Will yourself, this may not be the case. If mistakes are made in the writing and execution of the Will, it may cost you more money further down the line to correct any errors.
Wills are complex legal documents that must be written in a specific manner to be valid.
It is beneficial to have your Will professionally written, so you have the peace of mind knowing that it has been written correctly and meets all legal criteria, ensuring its validity.
There would be nothing worse than believing you have a Will in place, only for your beneficiaries to find out that the Will was not valid, and your assets did not pass to the people you intended.
Having your Will written by a qualified solicitor will also minimise the risk of your Will being challenged. For more information on this, read more on preventing challenges to Wills here.
There are several different types of Wills including mirror Wills, simple Wills and living Wills. You want to ensure you have the right one for you. Each vary in price, but many solicitors take part in Will’s Weeks or Will’s Months, in which a solicitor or firm of solicitors will draft your Will for free with the expectation that you’ll donate money to the chosen charity that the firm is supporting.
For example, every year Birchall Blackburn Law takes part in St Catherine’s Hospice Wills Week in Preston. People can make their Will with Birchall Blackburn Law in exchange for a donation to the hospice.
Having your Will written by a solicitor will ensure that your Will is valid, accurate, and less likely to be contested.
Anna-Marie Knipe, Partner at Birchall Blackburn Law says: “It is very important to ensure that you have your Will professionally drafted by a solicitor who is a Solicitor for the Elderly, (STEP) qualified solicitor to ensure that there is absolute certainty as to your wishes after your death, and to reduce the possibility of a successful challenge to your Will”