aboveH20
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I work in a law firm and you have no idea how many "cheap" options end up not complying with state law and the estate ends up doing a lot more work at a much higher cost than if the person had just gone to a lawyer in the first place.
Any reputable firm will go to him. I've worked in the legal field for over 40 years and it's not uncommon for people to wait to make their arrangements.
I know you're right. I may call the law firm that handled my mother's estate and ask. I don't mind paying for it myself, I'm just trying to comply with the only request he made of me, which was to find out about wills and he preferred not to go through an attorney -- I assume for financial reasons. We didn't particularly care for the attorney who handled my mother's estate, but it looks like she's retired from the firm.
Can the witnesses also be beneficiaries? If yes, OP and her brother could complete the LegalZoom* will, then he can sign it and girlfriend and OP can witness.
*or FreeWill, which is free, but probably nobody has had experience with it.
I don't think witnesses are supposed to be beneficiaries. He wants to appoint me executrix so I think I can be a witness.