Can You Write Your Will on a Napkin?
We’ve all see it in the movies: the will scribbled on the back of a napkin. But is it really as simple as that?
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Do I Need a Will After Buying a House?
Once you’ve bought a new house, it may be time to consider planning some more for your future. Owning property means you should probably think about writing or updating your will.
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How COVID Changed Will-Witnessing - Adapting to Video-Witnessing and Its Impact
When the coronavirus pandemic took hold, it presented a challenge for solicitors, will-writers, and those looking to write a will – and it brought about a major change in the law: video-witnessing.
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How Much Does Writing a Will Cost in the UK?
We all know that writing a will is necessary – it’s the best way to allocate our estate, choose an executor, make any requests for funeral arrangements and leave something for our loved ones.
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How to Provide for Pets in Your Will
As a nation of animal lovers, we want to know our pets are in safe and loving hands. A will helps you ensure your pets are properly looked after once you’re gone.
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Joint Wills for Couples: Mirror Wills vs Mutual Wills
Joint wills are a way for couples with similar wishes to execute a will that benefits each other, should one partner pass away.
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Resolving Disagreements Among Joint Executors and Attorneys - Effective Solutions
When you write your will you need to name an executor to administer your estate. When making a Power of Attorney, you’ll name an attorney to help make decisions when you’re no longer able to.
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Wills and Probate Contesting a Will Drafting a Will Power of Attorney
Should I Get a DIY Will? - Understanding the Risks and Considerations
Whilst DIYing your will can be a cheap option, many worry whether it will be legally binding – and what happens if you get something wrong.
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What Happens If I Can't Afford a Funeral?
The average cost of funerals is rising steadily in the UK. Last year it was calculated that the average cost of a basic ceremony – including a funeral director, hearse, service and simple coffin - was £3,700 in the UK.
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