It has been estimated that seven out of 10 people have not yet made a Will. Is it something you have yet to get round to?
If you have not made a Will, everything you leave will be divided according to the fixed rules of intestacy. For example:
Warners' lawyers use their specialist expertise in preparing a Will, with knowledge not only of the law of Wills, but also the laws of property, trusts and tax, all of which may have a direct bearing on how your Will should be drawn.
If you draw up your own Will the main danger is that you may unwittingly use language that will misinterpret your intentions. This can cause more problems than no Will at all. If a bank prepares your Will it often insists on also acting as an executor. Its fees for so doing are usually much higher than those of a solicitor.