We all are familiar with the old saying, "It's the will of the side that wins; the wisher is never wrong," and we accept that as an axiom. However, what if I told you that when I left you that it was your will that won, and not mine, then what should I do next? If I leave you to figure out how to get your own piece of paper at the end, how do you think that it will be done?
Well, let me tell you, that's not a very good plan. The will of the side that wins is not going to be what you want. The best plan is to let them do what they will and then go back to them and ask for your own slice of paper. Now, I know what you are thinking. You are saying, "I don't have my own will." And you're right, that is not true.
But there is still some hope because, there is a little known clause in almost every will that states, "The testator has the authority to write a new will whenever he or she desires." So even if you don't have your own will it doesn't mean that you can't get a will done near you. Here is how you can accomplish that.
Okay, now that you understand that you don't need a will for the process to be complete, how can you make sure you're writing something that you can be happy with? Easy. You will need to sit down and make a list of everything that you want done in your life. Make sure that it is listed and near the top because this will be what will go on the new Will.
What's next? You are going to need to know where to get a Will from. There are many places that you can find a sample Will. You can also search the internet for a sample or a copy of a Will. If you're really concerned about getting one that is perfect, then consider hiring a professional. You can pay up to hundreds of dollars for them to help you get a copy of your Will.
If you have no money and you don't want to hire anyone, then just remember that you are in charge of getting yourself a Will. It's up to you to get it done in a format that you are satisfied with. Remember, the first step is always the hardest.