You can do this however you will find that online Will providers often provide you with step by step instructions throughout the Will making process. Wills do need updating from time to time and most online Will services allow you to amend your Will online, where as you will require a new kit if you took the DIY route.
#1 by Daivd on October 26, 2010 - 4:40 pm
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What do the letter’s DIY mean
#2 by Mark on October 26, 2010 - 4:41 pm
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Hi David, DIY stands for Do It Yourself.
#3 by David on October 26, 2010 - 4:54 pm
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Can I learn to write wills for myself and others on and off line and if so how and where do i start.
#4 by Mark on October 26, 2010 - 5:02 pm
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You can buy DIY Wills from Amazon and WHSmith. However these Wills tend to be very simple so will not be appropriate for people in complex situations or for those who have complex wishes. A DIY Will usually comes in the format of “fill in the blanks”. There are a series of questions of which you then fill in the answers. There are alternatives to this like http://www.onlinewill.co.uk. Online Will offer a simple solution to make your Will online. A step by step process guides you through each section of the Will explaining everything throughout. Unfortunately you do not get this sort of guidance with a DIY Will.