easily he best answer is have a solicitor do it
thx ubasses
or Chris Buen chico
and not me really but hey here goes this is AB !
1. her name and address and occ befor e retirement
2. burial - burnt or offered to the crows ( ,Parsi)
3. revoke other wills
4 appoint executors ( 2 sisters)
5. special gifts - little pooky to Glady next door - thruppence to British Legion
4. residual gift - the resta my estate to ... ..
5. if Jonquil's portion is to go equally to her two kids if J is dead then use "per stirpes"
like this
https://www.hughjames.com/blog/the-meaning-of-%E2%80%9Cper-stirpes%E2%80%9D#:~:text=Wills%20or%20trusts%20sometimes%20contain,which%20means%20%E2%80%9Cby%20head%E2%80%9D.&text=That%20is%20why%20per%20stirpes%20distributions%20are%20so%20widely%20used.
8 do NOT use and/or - the will may be invalidated for uncertainty because 'and' does NOT mean anything like 'or'
9.attestation bit at the end
and bobs your uncle
none of the beneficiaries can witness the will - that may invalidate it - the two witnesses MUST be present together
and the attestation ( we two witness together and in the presence of each other blah blah blah ) is a certain form
and bobs your uncle !
even a wonky will may get p and run if everyone after the death agrees what it says
follow this advice at your own peril !
Oh once you have got a will signed of any sort make sure all parties KNOW what the will says and understand. esp the bit where if they die their portion DOES go to their kids or DOESN'T go to their kids