Sue Ryder offers will writing advice
Will writing 13 Jan 2011

People looking for
free will writing tips have been offered some advice to follow by the charity Sue Ryder.
The organisation advised those who are interested in free will writing to put pen to paper and list exactly what they want from the document in a simple manner.
Sue Ryder said that doing this can allow a will writing service to give a client information to refer to in a draft of the document, which they can they decide to revise.
The charity also advised people to not sign anything until they are completely sure that they understand each section of the document.
People may also want to make sure that the testimony covers every one of their wishes and have been advised to ask the will writing service as many questions about the document as they need to be clear about the will.
In addition, Brian McMillan, director general of the Society of Will Writers, said that individuals should look for professional help when writing a will.
Published by Phil Hammond