Ben Squires
Legal

Should I make an online will?

While nobody really likes to talk about this sort of topic, there’s no denying how important a will is in regards to ensuring your family members are well supported, should the unfortunate occur.

That being said, writing a will can be a difficult, laborious process.

Perhaps as a result of this, in the last few years we have seen the emergence of a range of services offering quick, easy ways for anyone to write their own will online.

We’ve taken a look at what you can expect from this process, as well as the advantages and disadvantages it offers, so you can decide whether or not it’s the right decision for you.

How does it work?

Most online will services are simple enough. Generally you will sign up with a website, choose the particular document you’re looking for and fill out a few simple questions pertaining to your circumstances. From here, the process can be as simple as previewing your document, making the necessary payment and processing it. In fact, it can be done in about half an hour!

Advantages

There is a range of advantages that come with choosing the online route for your will:

Disadvantages

There is also a range of disadvantages that come with choosing this service, including:

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finance, will, legal, Online will