Just know that having a will, even one on file with an attorney, does not matter much because your estate will still go through probate and it can get messy, with family or whoever trying to assert their right to your property.
As for me, I don't really have a need for a will as such. In this state, and in most states, the intercessory laws stipulate my dad as my next of kin. He'll get everything, so I am going to write a note to him directly and hope that they respect my wishes. I will tell him what property of mine I want to bequeath to my brothers and sister. What things he can keep, and lost my assets and what they are worth, and how to sell them. He can keep the money, I won't need it and he could use it, being a senior in retirement.
All I want is to be cremated, and have a few of my things go to my brothers or sister. I want to tell them not to have a funeral but that seems cruel, it's really not for me, but for them... so I'll tell them if they want the family to gather that's ok but I don't want them inviting anyone of my so-called friends who I never talk to anymore. I don't even care if they know I am dead tbh.