How to Write a Will without Expensive Legal Fees

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  • Author Simon Markham
  • Published August 1, 2010
  • Word count 463

More often than not complexities arise from a legal heir claiming right to the property – and this sees government intervention to stop the two parties from bickering. If no real consensus is reached, the government may decide to dissolve the case and make no one the real owner! These things happen if you do not use a good ‘will writer’ who has knowledge about every legal aspect about wills and hence will guide you.

Legal Solicitors: They will undoubtedly do a good job in writing a will because their job is to provide help and draft wills using the correct format. Bu they may prove to be expensive and better the solicitor – more can be their charges. The trick is to look for someone who is relatively new and wants to make a mark in the field – they will be more than eager to help you at a very nominal rate! And unless, you’re a multi-millionaire who has many direct relatives (sons and/or daughters) who are waiting for you to die, no big complications will arise out of the will!

Online Services: Nowadays, services of a good will-writer or services of the ‘legal eagles’ are not far. With everything going online, people have realized that they can make their services reach to more people around and thus ensure a better and a diversified earning. With more tussle and competition, reasonably charging and good will writing maybe just a simple click away.

Freelance Writers: It is not only the people with fat law books under their hands and in their bookshelves who understand the law of the land. But there are people who understand it even better than the legal eagles! The only difference being that they do not have a degree. They know the format and the legal procedures to draft a will and they will do the job for you for a very nominal amount. All you need to do is to get it signed by a legal solicitor or a person who holds a high post in the same department and is authorized to do the job.

DIY Kits and Softwares: Do-it-Yourself kits are the great help things that have appeared on the market and surprisingly or otherwise, DIY kits are available on writing wills also! The same is with the softwares, where you just have to enter your and your heir’s name and the property amount amongst other details and an automatic draft will be generated within minutes!

There may be shortcomings in your written will and that is when some people will unlawfully try to stake claim to your property and money that you have left behind. There are many ways to help you write your will without expensive legal fees or without expensive consultation charges.

For more tips on writing a will with or without a solicitor plus information and links to the most popular will writing kits and software, visit [http://www.make-your-will.co.uk](http://www.make-your-will.co.uk).

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