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Making a will - advice
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One thing, when she visits the solicitor she might want to stress that she does not want a draft copy of the will posted to her. She can either ask for correspondence to be sent c/o you, SDW, or to go in to read and approve the draft.Signature removed for peace of mind0
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One thing, when she visits the solicitor she might want to stress that she does not want a draft copy of the will posted to her. She can either ask for correspondence to be sent c/o you, SDW, or to go in to read and approve the draft.
Thanks, yes, the same thought had occurred to me and I have already said she would have to ask the solicitors to keep the will in the office for her to approve. Also that the solicitor and their secretary will act as witnesses to her signature.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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