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my will
jamescredmond
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quick question (not sure this is the right board, but here goes):
I've got an irish will but not an english one (resident in UK).
does my irish will cover my english estate??
any advice much appreciated.
I've got an irish will but not an english one (resident in UK).
does my irish will cover my english estate??
any advice much appreciated.
miladdo
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I should think it does because your will refers to "your assets"etc so I don't think it matters where they are but I am no expert. My brother lived in South Africa for a long time and then when he was ill he came to live in Manchester and made a will with a local solicitor dividing everything between the remaining brother and two sisters. It was sorted out by Barclays bank who have branches in Johannesburg. We had to wait a while but they sorted it out (for a fee of course).0
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