No, and a beneficiary of a will cannot be a witness.Does a will made by one party to a marriage have to be witnessed by the other ...
Yes.... Is it possible for the husband to make out a will and not let the wife know contents of same? ...
... have already taken legal advice but would just like to see what folks on this forum have to say ;-))
Who normally acts as witness in a will? Would the solicitor do as one of the requisite witnesses? This is something which exercises me, because I don't really want work to get out until I'm 'done n dusted', if ya know what I mean?!
How about trouble-maker (within family - nothing with law/gardai), disrespectful to me and my wife, and worst of all ungrateful for what we have done for him in raising and educating him?
Dad, is that you?
He's still your son. He will always be your son. You are trying to punish him for his behaviour. I'm sure if you do what you want in the will, as is your right, than you will suceed but at what cost?
It is precisely about punishing him for his failure to adopt the lifestyle and perhaps value-system you espouse and want for him.It isn't really all about punishment ...
and also punishing the perceived lack of gratitude and reciprocation displayed by him for all the benefits showered on him.... its just that he hasn't shown any intention of doing anything for this in return ...
You seem to be having difficulty accepting all your hard work and all that you value materially being gone out of the family after you die and used to subsidise a life-style you evidently despise. Your new will sounds like a powerful need to control other peoples' lives after you die as you apparently failed to control and shape them while alive, otherwise known as punishment or revenge.... It'll probably be sold off by him and proceeds used to finance the 'shades n sunscreen' lifestyle
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