Guide to writing your will with Slater Heelis

Drafting your will

Once you have discussed your wishes in the initial consultation, your solicitor will draft your will. This phase involves the following steps: • Reviewing Information: The firm will carefully review the information you provided, ensuring all your assets, beneficiaries, and special requests are accurately recorded. • Legal Language: Your solicitor will use precise legal language to draft the will, ensuring it complies with all applicable laws. • Executor and Guardian Designations: Your chosen executor and guardian will be formally appointed in the will. • Signing and Witnessing: It is recommended that you attend for a second appointment to sign your will, at which your solicitor will ensure that it is properly executed according to legal requirements.

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