This page will help you write your own will. It is useful only if you have simple requirements. It does not advise you on legal problems. We recommend you read the information in the "About" link before you begin. You must be ready to give details of your proposed executor(s) and guardians so you may wish to consider those needs prior to beginning.
No one wants their estate to be consumed by litigation. Typically people leave their property first to their spouse and then to their children in equal shares, with a few charitable bequests, small cash amounts and sentimental items to close relatives or friends. If this sounds like you then you have no reason to pay more for a lawyer to draft a will. If you intend to disinherit a child or spouse you should consult legal advice before writing a will.
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