Re: Making a Will



In message <51dia3hgo7ien3acbkcg6kgaru3ehgnnp4@xxxxxxx>, jake <jake@xxxxxxxxx> writes
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 00:11:30 +0100, John Boyle
<john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In message <0001HW.C2CEC5A901688DFBB042494F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
patrick j <usemywebsite@xxxxxxxxx> writes
If you were me would you use one of the online services?

No. Never. At all. Definitely not. No Chance. Without any doubt - no.

I guess a reason or two would be helpful!

Sure, I have yet to see a will drawn by a 'will writing service' that does what the client thought it would do, or is in some other way, defective. e.g. one client (whose spouse died over 2 years ago) came with a will that she though created a nil rate band discretionary trust. IN fact it merely gave HER two years to create the trust. On approaching the will co we were told 'we dont give advice we just do what the clients tell us'. So stupid client = stupid will.

Having said all that, most solicitors cant do it either.
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John Boyle
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