subject: Drafting a will in UK borders – how to do it without getting stressed [print this page] Drafting a will in UK borders how to do it without getting stressed
Making a will has never been an enjoyable task. It never will be an enjoyable task. It can, however, be a lot less stressful, and a lot less of a hassle, than it currently is. With online will drafters popping up all over the place, a unique new market has opened up one that makes the whole prospect of drafting a will in UK surrounding a lot less irritating and upsetting than it used to be.
Here's how it all works. With an online will drafting company, you don't have to leave your house, you don't pay a solicitor some kind of unconscionable fee by the hour; and you don't even have to accept the finished results if you don't like them. You convey your wishes via phone and email, and those wishes are translated by your own personal and completely legally qualified will drafter into a binding last will and testament. Once you've done it, you have 30 days to change your mind. Return the results of your drafting a will in UK borders in this way, unsigned, within that 30 day period, and you pay nothing. Not one single solitary penny.
Compare and contrast, for a moment, with the traditional process of getting one's last wishes legally ratified in this country. You pay through the nose and if you don't like the end results you just have to pay some more to get the whole thing done again from scratch. Hardly seems viable or fair, in the light of this online way of doing things, now, does it?
There's a reason, of course, why drafting a will in UK law over the Internet is so cost effective and customer friendly. All Internet transactions are bound by an incredibly strict set of laws, which are designed to protect people that would otherwise have no option but to purchase products and services with no real way of sampling them first. In simple speech because something bought online cannot be tried, touched or physically encountered before you pay for it then your rights abound, and the rights of the seller do not.
When you go about the process of drafting a will in UK law over the Internet, you are protected by all of these laws and safe guards. That makes the whole process of UK will drafting significantly cheaper and easier than it used to be which, in turn, makes the entire process of getting your last wishes in legal order before it is too late that much more agreeable. While thinking about one's own death is never a barrel of laughs, doing so without having to pay some extortionate hourly rate, and knowing that if you get it wrong you have to live with it or pay more, is a lot more fun than the alternative.
Drafting a will in UK borders, then, just got a whole lot easier than it used to be. Let's keep it that way.