Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Illinois

Are lawyers required when writing a will.

Can an individual prepare their own will, or does it have to be done by a lawyer. If a person can do their own, is it best to have a natary sign it. Can the will be simple, such as all assists being left to one person.


Asked on 2/07/05, 11:51 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Thomas Moens Moens Law Offices, Chartered

Re: Are lawyers required when writing a will.

I agree with Jay. I have seen some of the end results of wills you can buy online, with a software package, or at the office store. I have seen some disasters result from these approaches as well. If not done correctly, it can be wholly invalid, or may not distribute your assets the way you desire. Most lawyers do not charge much to do simple wills, but believe me it is worthwhile. I like to use the analogy of taking your own tonsils out. You can do so, but the results can be messy.

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Answered on 2/07/05, 2:02 pm
Jay Pollak The Pollak Law Firm, LLC

Re: Are lawyers required when writing a will.

Yes, you can prepare your own will. But I would not suggest that you do so. The questions you ask indicate that you do not know how to do so. And a couple of quick suggestions from me would only put your end product at risk. I suggest you find a lawyer to prepare your document. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish, and do not use one of those "canned wills" off the web either. Again fraught with danger.

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Answered on 2/07/05, 12:04 pm


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