No Dave you have a view to what he will charge if he is an executor
Type out the will exactly as he has it but change the executors and exclude him unless you want your poor widow to starve
get it signed and make sure all three of you are in the room and looking at the will while each signs.
each take a glass of ratafia and reflect on why it is called ratafia
keep a copy and give a copy to each exec
then die - then you know what I mean.
If you want against all intelligence the solicitor to be an exec
then you are gonna pay pay pay
and it looks as tho the paying is starting early
there is no rule that a solicitor has to have a will in order for it to be valid on your death,
oh and make sure there is a revocation clause in the new copy
this automatically operates to invalidate earlier copies such as your solicitors whether or not there is knowledge/notice
Or get a Will pack from Smiths (about £25) and use that. I believe all the nescessary guide lines are included; once completed just go to the solicitors and swap them over.
Dave, FYI, I have asked my holding solicitor to store a number of documents alongside my Will - preferred funeral details, etc. As long as your executors know who's holding the document, it seems a good place to store things to be referred to after we've gone.