asl
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posted on 23/8/09 at 07:20 AM |
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OT. Writing a Will
Howdo all. With baby no2 on the way I'm thinking it's time I got round to writing a will.
Now, I know absolutely nothing on this subject so thought I'd start my research with the diverse amount of knowledge on this site.
Is it easy enough to write one myself or should I go to get it professionally done? How much does it cost (Need to do one for me and one for the
misses)
Anyone on here specialise in wills?
Morbid but necessary (But hopefully not immediately necessary!!!)
Cheers and enjoy the sunshine!
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rgrs
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posted on 23/8/09 at 07:34 AM |
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We were in the same position as you recently and i asked my solicitors to draft wills for both myself and the wife. Total cost was about £350 but
his enable us specify what happend to our children if anything was to happen to both of us.
Although you can use a diy kit you would then have to arrange for secure storage of the wills, where as you use a solicitors they will normally
provide secure storage for free.
Roger
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jonesier1
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posted on 23/8/09 at 08:15 AM |
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its a mine field,my mate has just been through it and if its not set out and worded right all sorts of s**t can happen,kids go into care even if they
have next of kin and scroungers come out of the woodwork also your estate can be frozen so no one can get at it.Do it with someone who knows the
subject is my advise
im in my own little world...its ok though they know me there
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geoffxt
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posted on 23/8/09 at 08:19 AM |
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Wills
Hi Guys,
Don't mess about trying to create your own Wills. It can later prove very costly to your family. Try this web site. Very informative and its
members are knowledgable and helpful (I am one!) and if you enquire, there is bound to be one in your vicinity. Go for it, enquire!
www.ipw.org.uk
Regards,
geoffxt
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BenB
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posted on 23/8/09 at 10:26 AM |
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False economy to write your own, you'll save a few hundred quid but the potential ramifications are huge. Some of the DIY kits have a proven
failure rate!!! Just write a basic scheme of what you want to go where, fax it to solicitor and ask for some quotes (easier when they can see whether
it's a complicated job or not). Job's a good'un.
Wouldn't it be scary if "write your will" was the last chapter of "the book"
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geoffxt
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posted on 23/8/09 at 12:46 PM |
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I should perhaps have more fully explained when I suggested contacting www.ipw.org.uk. This is the Institute of Professional Willwriters and its
membership comprises of qualified (by examination), insured and competent willwriters some of whom are solicitors, accountants and other professional
practitioners who will visit you in your own home to listen to you and give you advice in these matters. The Institute if contacted will give you
details of their members practicing in the area where you live. Costs you nothing to ask!
Regards,
geoffxt
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