I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, there are "Will Templates" you can buy (WHSmith used to do one) for really simple stuff, just remember that you need to have your signatures witnessed by A. N. Others and that those witnesses (or their spouses) cannot benefit from your estate. For your executor (better to have 2, in case one dies before you), you don't have to use a solicitor or bank manager etc, and it's wise to ask whoever you choose beforehand. I chose my partner as one executor and my best friend's daughter for the other (cos she's 30 years younger than me, so should still be around when I get going).
If there are kids involved, I'd definitely recommend seeing a law wo/man. Mine charged me �50 (South Wales) for a straightforward one which might seem a lot but it was cheap peace of mind, knowing it was done properly.
If you're wanting to leave any of your estate to a charity, it's worth contacting that charity or looking at their website cos they often give help and advice on drafting wills.
Which? publications do a simple little book that explains how to write your own will. Its worth a tenner to work out if you can do it yourself. If your affairs are simple, then in most cases you can do it yourself.
The book covers a number of more straightforward situations and has example wordings of wills, including the scenario covered by the above contributor, the simple answer to which is to write along the lines 'if my wife succeeds me for more than 30 days'.
This isn't rocket science, in simple cases its easy money for solicitors.