No, you don't need a lawyer but you need a witness
You do not need a lawyer to make a living will. There are actually many sites online that you can go to. Just search the term "living will".
you just need to ask your lawyer for it. I don't have an lawyer. Therefore, what is the other way? Can I do it myself?
I think they did but I am not sure. I need to know myself.
You need a lawyer.
I don't see why not, but you would need advice from a lawyer.
What you have to do is getting an agent. When you write a book and you register in the congress library, you don't need a lawyer. You need a lawyer if contents or the whole book is copied by some other author to file a case against him.
In the US, a notary certifies the validity of a signature only. For legal advice, including contracts, see a lawyer.
You will need a lawyer to do this for you!
A lawyer is not necessary though advised. Kits can be purchased online to help you through this process. You should however get any legal document at least notarized.
"Before heading to your lawyer consultation, you need to gather all necessary documents in your possession relating to the case. Also you will need to sit and write out a list of questions you have for the lawyer regarding your case. Questions may include; the fees (for research, for filing, etc.,) how often you can expect to hear from the lawyer with updates on the case, as well as the likelyhood of the results of the case."
You need to talk to a lawyer.
No we......we need a lawyer to file a will