As far as I'm aware, I need two witnesses to making a will, neither of whom can benefit from the will. I believe one of the witnesses can usually be the solicitors secretary.
My parents are legally separated and will be divorced in the near future. My mother is currently living with a partner and may, at some point after the divorce, get remarried. I intend for both parents to be beneficiaries.
My question is, can I have my mothers partner as a witness? He won't be listed in the Will as a beneficiary but, obviously, if they get married, he will benefit just by the fact that my mother is getting half of the estate.
My parents are legally separated and will be divorced in the near future. My mother is currently living with a partner and may, at some point after the divorce, get remarried. I intend for both parents to be beneficiaries.
My question is, can I have my mothers partner as a witness? He won't be listed in the Will as a beneficiary but, obviously, if they get married, he will benefit just by the fact that my mother is getting half of the estate.