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Making A Will, Through A Solicitor....

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trt | 18:47 Tue 07th Apr 2015 | Personal Finance
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I phoned up a local solicitor today to make a will (nothing complicated) and I require him/her to visit my house, which is only 5 minutes from their office, and he told me it would take about 20 minutes to make the Will, and the cost would be £160.00!

I know I could do a DIY one, but want to make sure everything is in order, but I thought the cost is a bit expensive.

What do you think, about the cost?
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Give your Bank a call, most have a Will Writing Service and could be cheaper than that. When I was working it was about £80, you still got help and advice and it was drawn up by the Bank's solicitors.
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Thanks Ubasses,

Never thought about them, and I have just looked on their website, and they do offer that service, so will call tomorrow, Thanks again.
post this in civil law again
yeah someone will moan but whatever

Chris BC used to run a will-writing firm and can advise you

are you sure you cant totter to their office ?
Its not the length of time it takes, its the study and knowledge that backs the will up and the acceptance of responsibility if they get it wrong.
trt - use your bank to do the will if you must, but whatever you do don't let them talk you into making them an executor. Their charges for the probate work are outrageous.
If your will is straightforward, buy a 99p will form from a local stationers and then do a Google. It is so very easy to do a straightforward will.
Here in Worthing we have just had a Free Will Service offered by local solicitors.
It's an annual thing.
Perhaps there is something similar in your area?
If you wait until October it is Free wills month and lots of solicitors offer to write your will for free if you are aged 55 or over. You've just missed Make A Will month which was march, when solicitors will write them for a donation to charity. Look on the website freewillsmonth.org.uk, assuming you are over 55 & can wait until October!
I'd be more worried about it only taking 20 minutes than the cost which isn't that expensive as these things go

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