However, their portrayal of the law should be taken with a pinch of salt.
In a recent episode of BBC’s Eastenders, one of the characters, Nish Panesar, had instructed a solicitor to attend the hospital and assist him in drafting his Will. He had later informed his family that his Will has been signed and “sealed” by his solicitor with no one else present.
This may sound like a simple and rational method to any person, and some may even be tempted to prepare their own Wills on this basis. However, it is vital to know that in the real world, Nish’s Will would not be legally valid and so his wishes would not be enforceable.
For a Will to be valid, the following conditions must be satisfied:
The Will must be signed by the testator in the presence of two or more capable adult witnesses who must also sign the Will. The witnesses should not be beneficiaries under the Will.