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Has anyone used "Your Will Be Done"?
Lottieness
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hello!
I'm looking at getting a will written in the next couple of days, and came across 'Your Will Be Done' on MSE - (forum won't let me share a link...).
It's so much cheaper than any of the other options, and seems almost too easy.
Is it too good to be true? Does anyone have any experience with it?
Thanks,
Lottie
I'm looking at getting a will written in the next couple of days, and came across 'Your Will Be Done' on MSE - (forum won't let me share a link...).
It's so much cheaper than any of the other options, and seems almost too easy.
Is it too good to be true? Does anyone have any experience with it?
Thanks,
Lottie
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Avoid will writers like the plague including this one. Use a qualified solicitor instead.Lottieness wrote: »Hello!
I'm looking at getting a will written in the next couple of days, and came across 'Your Will Be Done' on MSE - (forum won't let me share a link...).
It's so much cheaper than any of the other options, and seems almost too easy.
Is it too good to be true? Does anyone have any experience with it?
Thanks,
Lottie
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No physical address on their web site, not even a phone number. The registrant appears to be a private individual using a residential address. If that doesn't put you off, the "solicitors fee" of £25 to check the will certainly should.
A real solicitor will go through all the "what if" scenarios and offer impartial advice. Whilst this outfit may appear to be cheap now, it could well end up costing your estate thousands to sort out problems after you are gone.Any language construct that forces such insanity in this case should be abandoned without regrets. –
Erik Aronesty, 2014
Treasure the moments that you have. Savour them for as long as you can for they will never come back again.0 -
Thank you both, you've cemented my doubts. We'll find a local solicitor to do the job
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Ask friends for recomendations. Prices, and service is variable.0
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The name alone would be enough to send me screaming for the hills.
If it's a straightforward will you're after, there's Will Aid every November where you make a donation. There is a suggested amount but how much you give is up to you.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0
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