Should I use a solicitor to write my Will? Obviously there is nothing wrong with using a solicitor to write your Will, they will do the same job as a professional Will Writer like myself although you may find that their fees are usually less competitive and their service is generally less convenient in that you need to take time of work to visit them during office hours.
A Will does not have to be written by a solicitor and, provided that it is correctly worded, who actually writes your Will is completely irrelevant.
Furthermore, to be legally binding, a Will does not have to be witnessed by a solicitor either - it can be witnessed by any two competent people who are not beneficiaries or executors or directly related to a beneficiary.
Sometimes there are circumstances where I will recommend you use a solicitor, one such time would be if there is a very high likelihood of someone challenging your Will and the estate you have is very large, although my Wills would be worded similar or the same I cannot provide a court defence of your Will so its best at this stage that the solicitor who writes the Will also defends it in court.