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Originally Posted by Joie
In all honesty, unless you have an estate (money or expensive things) I probably wouldn't worry about a lawyer. Just have it notarized.
Unless you have children you would be leaving in someone else's custody. Then definitely hire a lawyer and make sure it's done correctly.
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And include certain clauses verifying that you are of sound mind, not under duress, etc. Also, must have two witnesses who are at least 18, not related to you, and watched you sign it. Also, notaries need to witness or be able to verify signatures before notarizing. Whatever you do, I would at least have an attorney look it over, even if you do not have them prepare it.
Also, if you do not have much, a will may not even be necessary, as there are alternative things you can do.
I still say at least consult with an attorney either way. Consultations are typically free or at least fairly inexpensive.