b8kens, do not prepare a Will yourself even using forms that are free on-line. A misplaced word or left out word could change the whole meaning of the Will.
Find an attorney who specialties in Wills and ask how much he/she would charge. The attorney knows what important questions to ask that us non-legal educated types wouldn't even think about.
There are many forms and services on line and elsewhere for diy wills but I would not recommend it. Different states have various laws concerning probate etc. it's always best to get a lawyer in you area. It's usually not expensive for a basic will.
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Find an attorney who specialties in Wills and ask how much he/she would charge. The attorney knows what important questions to ask that us non-legal educated types wouldn't even think about.
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