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Making a Will
chardir
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Anyone got any tips for the best value way to make a will? My requirements are fairly straightforward but I'd want to be sure it was correct and legally binding.
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I think you can buy a will making thing in good stationers. Obviously get a couple of independent witnesses to sign it too, and wallah one will. Just reminded me i need to do a will too, to leave all the things i dont have to all the ones that might hope for something when i die.I came into this world with nothing and I'm gonna leave with nothing.0
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Tesco do a kit for about £14.99
Heres the link
http://www.tescolegalstore.com/last_will_and_testament_kit.aspHello again0 -
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If you think your will will be only fairly straightforward you might want to get it drawn up by a solicitor..................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)0
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