usually the besotted being outwitted by the besottee!
We don't currently have such a thing as a "mutual will"
They really need to sort this out sooner rather than later. None of us like to be morbid but writing a will is purely a practical necessity especially when you are married and have children. It can resolve many difficulties that could arise when the inevitable happens. Look up the intestacy rules and explain to them what would happen to their assets in the event that they died intestate.Thanks Bronte - no big secret (i hope) - it's my parents will, not mine, that concerns me. It's taken me years to convince them to write a will - they'll be long gone before i'll get them in front of a solicitor
Thanks Bronte - no big secret (i hope) - it's my parents will, not mine, that concerns me. It's taken me years to convince them to write a will - they'll be long gone before i'll get them in front of a solicitor!
and by "married spouses have only one will" i really do mean, they wrote one together and both signed it - and are happy now because they've agreed everything. If it's invalid I will do my utmost to get them to write one each, even if its word for word the same, with different names <sigh>
Sorry for dragging the thread off-topic!
Thanks Bronte - no big secret (i hope) - it's my parents will, not mine, that concerns me. It's taken me years to convince them to write a will - they'll be long gone before i'll get them in front of a solicitor!
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