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Yes. In the long run, the cheapest will is almost always the one prepared for you by an experienced Estate lawyer.
I'm currently dealing with a home-made will with two home-made codicils and it's going to cost the estate thousands more than what it would've cost for the deceased to pay a lawyer to have done it properly.
Also working on a holographic will (i.e. handwritten) with partial intestacy and estranged children with no fixed address. Another estate with a bunch of extra costs due to 'saving money'.
It's good for me though...
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Bolded for emphasis. I see lots of wills prepared by lawyers that "do wills" as part of their practice. Helps them fill in their billings, etc. Some of these wills are downright bad, result in uncertainty or ambiguity, and end up costing the estate thousands of dollars down the road.
A competent Estate Planning lawyer will do more than just pull a precedent from their files, change the names, and poof you're done for $500.00 or $600.00 bucks. They will look at the client's situation holistically to ensure that the right planning is in place. In my experience, the slightly higher legal fees to get the right expertise pays for itself many times over.