The coronavirus outbreak has led to a surge in the number of people writing wills, but has also had an impact on how to do it.
That's because in order to make sure your will is valid it needs to be witnessed by people who aren't named as beneficiaries, and finding people who will inherit nothing who also live with you is proving a bit of a problem.
But with the country confronted daily with stories of previously healthy people killed by the virus, as well as many people left with spare time, that's not putting people off.
Svenja Keller, head of wealth planning at Killik & Co, said: “We have seen an increase in the number of enquiries regarding wills since the Coronavirus outbreak – roughly an increase of 50% compared to April last year –