Posted on November 17, 2010.
How do I start making my willa I live in New Brunswick, Canada. I am interested in making my last wish. I looked at computerized "kits" but I'm not sure if this is the way to go. Can someone here to share experiences and offer suggestionsa Thank you.
Your best best is to hire a lawyer. Most of the "garden variety" wills are done rather inexpensivey. Remember, while a kit may be OK if you know what to do, he will not ask all necessary questions or give you the answers. You may miss a lot and that is especially true if you have any complexities. Bottom line - get legal aid so that your survivors do not know why those of us in the legal profession often called "kits dispute!
I see a typo, that even the best of us can do! Flag
Why do you ask such a thing when he answered your question, what is its spelling has to do with ita It's tough. Flag
Avoid the years your family along to fight in court, find a lawyer to guide you on how to do things.
You have no idea how many wills are eventually declared invalid and illegal because a technical error.
Information kits are usually fine. You can also search for "legal forms" in the local yellow pages. Most stationery stores carry them. Most bookstores will also carry out more books on how to make a will, with forms, you can use. Make sure you follow the instructions on the witnesses. Also note that these are the best for simple wills - as with the spouse. Nothing more complicated than that and you'd better find a lawyer.