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Need a Will - Help! Seems complicated

one_dull_guy
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Every year my wife and I point out that we don't have a will and must get one sorted, and then promptly forget.
I've just noticed that Amazon Local are offering cheap wills through WSL and, through different Forum Threads, am trying to get some reviews. What I have found is that the Will business is far, more complicated that I originally thought.
Is anyone able to explain, or point me in the right direction, about Will writing, what to look out for/avoid, probates, executors etc please?
I've just noticed that Amazon Local are offering cheap wills through WSL and, through different Forum Threads, am trying to get some reviews. What I have found is that the Will business is far, more complicated that I originally thought.
Is anyone able to explain, or point me in the right direction, about Will writing, what to look out for/avoid, probates, executors etc please?
Don't buy cheap things, buy things cheap.
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one_dull_guy wrote: »Every year my wife and I point out that we don't have a will and must get one sorted, and then promptly forget.
I've just noticed that Amazon Local are offering cheap wills through WSL and, through different Forum Threads, am trying to get some reviews. What I have found is that the Will business is far, more complicated that I originally thought.
Is anyone able to explain, or point me in the right direction, about Will writing, what to look out for/avoid, probates, executors etc please?0 -
Go and see a local solicitor (ask friends, family, colleagues for recommendations).
Before you go make sure you have an idea of what assets you have, and take names and addresses of your family/friends who you might like to benefit under your wills.
Your best bet for executors are close and trusted family members. It's by far the cheapest option even if your estate is complex and they need legal advice to administer it.
The person you see can talk you through your options, any issues that arise in your particular situation, any concerns you have.:heartpuls Daughter born January 2012 :heartpuls Son born February 2014 :heartpuls
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