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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Yes, I have a will. I created the initial version with a public notary (QC) around five years ago when I got married. Later, I updated some terms on my own, ensuring it was signed by two witnesses, which is a requirement for a non holographic will to be valid here.

From what I understand, online services are effective if your situation is straightforward. But if matters are a bit more intricate, it might be beneficial to seek guidance from a professional. I must admit I was somewhat disappointed with my own experience: while our notary provided some insights I hadn't considered, they also omitted some crucial points, and even offered incorrect advice in some areas. As a result, I've had to make several amendments to my will to better reflect my understanding and wishes.