Tommy
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Registered: 24th Aug 00
Location: Essex, Colchester
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Has anyone done one and if so did u goto a solicitors or i have seen you can create one online
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16vKarlos
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Registered: 27th Oct 07
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I would also like to know this.
Where do e start.. im only young but i have dependants and want to know that they will be alright when im gone. lol
karlos
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Colin
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Registered: 4th Apr 02
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Solicitor advised me to do one when I bought the last house but I never did. I think everything will go to my partner if I die by default which is fine by me.
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Limecat
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Solicitor advised me to do one when I bought the last house but I never did. I think everything will go to my partner if I die by default which is fine by me.
I'm gonna bump you off and knob your bird!
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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Watch out for Lasting Attorney of Power, or something like that. It was on a The One Show.
Basically, a womans husband was knocked over by a bus. He was then in a coma for 3 years. She presumed that because she was the next of kind in the will, she'd be able to get at money etc to help her live, as he was the breadwinner.
Turns out that because he wasn't dead, she couldn't access anything or do anything on his behalf.
He then died 3 years after being in a coma and she could get money etc.
She said, horribly, that she would have been better of emotionally if he died i.e. not having the stress of dealing with lawyers.
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Conway563
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Registered: 7th Jun 06
Location: Yate, Bristol
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I got a will writing kit from the post office a couple of years ago but never got round to doing anything with it.
Really need to get round to writing it
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Tommy
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Registered: 24th Aug 00
Location: Essex, Colchester
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Now i got a house i need to make sure my mrs will be ok
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Toby
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Registered: 29th Nov 05
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Solicitor advised me to do one when I bought the last house but I never did. I think everything will go to my partner if I die by default which is fine by me.
What if you both go?
Thing with me if we both went her Dad would be able to claim 50% - and tbh hes a complete wanker so he aint having a penny. I got one knocked up when i bought my house.
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J da Silva
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Registered: 10th Apr 03
Location: The FACTory
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Me and my girlfriend have mirrored wills, the family solicitor only charged us £45 (mates rates), usually £100 for a normal will with 3 changes, or £150 for mirrored ones with 5 changes.
If I go, the life insurance will pay my girlfriend, as we have no mortgage because we own our home outright and the properties we rent out are all ours so she could do with slipping some rat poison in my coffee or something.
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