Beware. If you use an online form instead of a lawyer:
1. You aren’t getting personalized advice from a lawyer who has assessed your needs and interests.
2. Nobody is proofreading the document to ensure it is error free, and captures your intentions accurately.
3. Sadly, many online will forms include mistakes - some that could adversely affect the interpretation of the Will.
- Paul Adam, Toronto
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