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Free Making a Will
Guide
-Here's what's included
Contents:
The main section headings
are:
1) What is a Will?
2) What happens if I
don't make a Will?
3) What
is an executor?
4) The responsibility
of an executor
5) When should
I make a Will?
6) Where should
I keep the Will?
7) Inheritance
tax and how to avoid the Taxman
8) Frequently
asked questions (see below)
9) Appendix
(see below)
Frequently
Asked Questions
In this section you will
find
easy to understand answers to some of the most common questions
people ask. Such as:
1.
What is a Will?
2.
What can I
do in my Will?
3. Can a letter
be as legal as a Will?
4. What happens
if I don't make a Will?
5. What is
included in my estate?
6. Can I make
provision for my children (and future children)?
7. Should
I appoint Guardians?
8. Can I change
my Will?
9. Can I cancel
my Will?
10. Does marriage
or divorce affect my Will?
11. Can my
Will be changed after my death?
12. What happens
if I leave someone out of my Will?
And more
questions
13. What are
Executors?
14. What are
Trustees?
15. What do
Executors do?
16. How many
Executors can I appoint?
17. Whom should
I appoint as Executors?
18. Do Executors
get paid?
19. What happens
to property in joint names?
20. What about
Inheritance Tax?
21. What is
a gift made "free of tax"?
22. Can I
leave with my Will a hand-written list of gifts of my personal
belongings?
23. What does
it mean if I give someone a "life interest" in my Estate?
24. Can I
choose anyone to witness me signing my Will?
25. What should
I do with my Will after I have signed it?
Appendix:
In this section you will
find the nitty gritty of what happens if there's no Will
plus all the current tax allowances that you can use for
avoiding Inheritance Tax.
A) Rules
of Intestacy - England, Wales & Northern
Ireland
B) Rules of
Intestacy and making a Will in Scotland
C) Inheritance
Tax and how to avoid the Taxman (more insider knowhow)
D) Glossary
of Legal Terms with simple explanations

What
Our Customers Say
We
must make a Will
Many thanks
for your letter and we are very pleased regarding your success
and we pray it will continue. IF: it was not for your "WILL"
to promote business, my wife and I would still be repeating
ourselves "that we must make a Will".
D & JD of
London SE19
Glad you
persisted
While I am
writing I would like to say that I am very pleased that
you contacted me about making a Will. I had always intended
to make one but I just could not get around to doing it.
Although I
was very reluctant at first to deal with people who had
contacted me by telephone I am very glad that you persisted.
Your consultant who drew up the framework of my Will was
very kind and patient.
JE of Bromley,
Kent
I am very
grateful
May I now
take this opportunity to endorse your company? When my wife
passed away, I had no perception of the number of agencies
I had to deal with. The first question asked was always
"Did your wife have a Will?" It is surprising
to find out how many things are not covered by joint ownership
eg tax affairs of the deceased and rebates.
The existence
of my wife's Will and where it was lodged helped me immensely.
Had it not been in existence, my experiences would have
been in a minefield of bureaucracy. Verbal help from the
company was always at hand to guide through also. I am very
grateful.
TMW of Biggin
Hill, Kent
(after client's bereavement)
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