Cost is often the quiet reason a will gets delayed.
The price of a will usually reflects complexity, not importance. Simple situations tend to cost less because fewer decisions and explanations are required.
What’s often overlooked is the difference between:
- the cost of making a will
- the cost of not having one
Delays, confusion, and additional administration can increase costs for others later.
A will doesn’t need to be final or perfect. For many people, having something clear in place is the most valuable step.
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