When you have printed off your will, and you are happy with it, you will need to sign it and have it witnessed. You need to have two witnesses who must be present with you at the same time, in the same room, when you sign it and then they must sign after you, underneath your signature, one after the other, and in the presence of each other. It is good practice for them to write out their names and addresses in block capitals afterwards so they could be easily contacted if necessary. They don't need to know what is in your will, and they don't even need to know that it is a will that they are witnessing. You need to have witnesses who are not remotely likely to inherit anything in your will as otherwise if they witness their inheritance will be void. If you have any queries with it, ring our helpline 08452605004 and ask for Leigh Mounce or Kerry Osbourne who will help you.