Trust Me, I’m a Robot – AI Wills

Can You Really Trust AI to Write Your Will?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool which is fast becoming an indispensable facet of modern life. However, as is often the case with other forms of “homemade Wills”, it may not be wise to rely on a Will drafted by AI technology.

The Hidden Risks of AI-Generated Wills

Cost vs. Quality: Is It Worth the Savings?

Whilst convenient and significantly cheaper than a professionally drafted Will, using AI to draft your Will is a good example of the adage that “you get what you pay for”

Lack of Personalised Legal Guidance

There are several benefits to a professionally drafted Will, principal among which is the opportunity to meet with an experienced professional who has the ability to draw on their interdisciplinary knowledge of the law in order to provide holistic advice on how your estate ought to be structured.

Estate Planning Isn’t Just Form-Filling

Oftentimes, people consider that drafting a Will is simple and that can often be true in respect of the actual drafting of the document. The complexity of drafting a Will is understanding the multitude of legal quirks which comprise proper estate planning.

Why Poorly Drafted Wills Could Lead to Family Disputes

Ambiguity is often the greatest cause for litigation in respect of legal documents, including Wills. The use of AI, rather than a suitably qualified professional, risks lengthy disputes after your death, causing significant delay and unnecessary stress for your family and those involved in the administration of your estate.

The final consideration is compliance with the Wills Act 1837. In order to be validly executed, Wills are subject to strict witnessing requirements. A failure to properly observe these requirements may result in the Will being declared invalid and your estate being administered as if you left no Will.

How Our Team Can Help

A Comprehensive, Professional Will Service

At Browell Smith & Co. Solicitors, our comprehensive Will-drafting service includes:-

  • A free initial consultation to determine the composition of your estate;
  • The benefit of our professional experience and judgement, including the ability to advise on complex Inheritance Tax matters and care home fee planning;
  • Peace of mind that your Will has been correctly signed and dated using two professional witnesses; and
  • Secure storage of your executed Will.

Contact us today to arrange your free initial consultation by phone 0191 691 3417 or email probate@browells.co.uk.

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