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Is it possible to write a will on your own?

September 4th, 2009

Many people have the erroneous belief that a will should only be written by a lawyer for it to be legal. In truth you do not always require the service of an attorney for your will to be recognized by law. The fact of writing your own will will allow you to make some savings ranging from $500 to $1000. For your will to be legal you will need to follow some simple guidelines. This article sets out of goal to provide readers with some information on how they can write their own will that will be perfectly legal.

Firstly it is important that you are in a goof mental state before you begin to write a will. This mean that you should not be under any mental treatments and that you should be lucid enough to take decision on your own. This is essential because any person can challenge the validity of a will in case you did not possess your entire mental faculty when writing the will. As you would expect the testator should have reached the majority age of 18 years old to be able to write a legal will.

Dating and signing the will is another important part of the will writing procedures. It might also be wise for you to sign or initial each of the pages of the will to prevent someone to add pages to the will. To decrease the risk of misunderstanding and disputes it is always wise to keep the writing simple and logical. If you want some help in writing your will you can always try to have a look at the various will writing software that are available.

Another requirement of the law is that you should have some witnesses. In most states you will require two disinterested witness (meaning that these people will not be beneficiaries) for your will to be legal. However this varies from state to state. It is therefore important that you inquire about this rule before writing your will.

To the contrary of what many people believe writing a legal will is not that difficult. In fact writing a will on your own will allow you to make some quite substantial savings. Once your will is written you can always make it checked by a friend or relative with some legal background to make sure that it is valid.

Writen by Charles Borromeo for Justice-Explained.com where you can get free information on various subjects such as concealed weapons and on other legal matters.

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